Oh, wow. Thanks!! I didn't know that.

Ok, I wasn't aware that split() expects a regular expression... That's why. Ugh. :-P

And sorry, I wasn't shouting. didn't mean to. LOL

See, one of the reasons why I've come to like the perl language is because you can ask a question and get an answer INSTANTLY even on July 4th when everybody is resting and cooking BBQ outside. And the internet is full of perl documentation. There are thousands and millions and billions of pages of helpful stuff written about Perl. And it's available all for free. You don't get the same help with other languages. :-D


In reply to Re^2: RegExp error PLEASE HELP! by harangzsolt33
in thread RegExp error PLEASE HELP! by harangzsolt33

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