"Doesn't seem to work. #MO and # MO do not match."
That sounds like you forgot the 'i' modifier at the end of "/^#\s*[a-z]+/i".
"Tried the regex tester at http://www.internetofficer.com/seo-tool/regex-tester/ and it says "no match""
That site clearly states "We use Perl-style regular expressions." (not Perl regular expressions). It also seems to have limited functionality: it has a checkbox for the 'i' modifier and nothing for any of the other modifiers (see /PATTERN/msixpodualgc in "perlop: Regexp Quote-Like Operators").
Why not try it in a real perl script. As ++toolic provided you with the complete code, it's a simple copy-paste operation.
-- Ken
In reply to Re^3: Regex in if statement
by kcott
in thread Regex in if statemetn
by finfan
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