Neato
Well, you force user to add text because it won't match against default text -- i don't know if this is how placeholder attribute works or if you want that -- it confused me for a second :)
For some interface ideas (future jquery potential) see Visual (perl/Tk) regex tweaking utility (its like a living cheatsheet) and Re: validate a form field with regexp?
Also curious, I read that you can use (?{print}) for debugging, I think Regexp::Grammars must do that
In reply to Re: The Perl Regex Tester
by Anonymous Monk
in thread The Perl Regex Tester
by davido
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