/me slaps head;
...wishes he could award multiple ++ to both BrowserUk and AnomalousMonk for clear, concise and brilliantly on-target replies.
I had played with a char class at some point in this evolution... and didn't quite nail it (didn't event come close?). But your answers made it clear that one "right" (YMMV) approach with a class is:
#4 Non-capture (grouping) paren-pair contains the capture parens which
+ use a char_class
if ( $string4 =~ />(?:([\s|\w]+))(?:<\/td>)/m ) {
say "regex 4: $1";
}
Again, thanks for spotting my blind-spots!
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