Ah, the undef $/; is what I was missing on the multiline search. The problem now is that I need to return it to it's default behavior in order to perform the rest of my regular expressions properly. I find it frustrating that Google won't allow me to search for "$/". Thank you jethro (et al).
In reply to Re^2: Specific Regex with Multilines (/s and /m): Why Doesn't This Work?
by elvenwonder
in thread Specific Regex with Multilines (/s and /m): Why Doesn't This Work?
by elvenwonder
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