Alright... I have a search form and I need the text box where the user types in a 'keyword' to default to a value of "any character"... this way if the user doesn't type anything in the text box it will still search for any character... Here is a piece of the code I am currently using...
<input type="text" name="searchstring" size="18"> if ($desc =~ /$form{'searchstring'}/i) {
The $desc variable is where the code will search the data... I'm thinking I need something like this
$form{'searchstring'}/i = [a-zA-Z] else $desc =~ /$form{'searchstring'}/i
But that doesn't seem to work... any suggestions???

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