Surely you can't have it both ways? Either you want to match one lot of "pat" or several lots of "pat". You match what you want and do what you want with it, no further parsing required. You use a while (/(pat)/g) construct to get all the occurences of "pat" into $1 in sequence if that is what you want.
cheers
tachyon
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Komodo... watch out!
by tachyon
in thread Komodo... watch out!
by japhy
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