On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be any mention of the $ before the second \N
> though, which raises another question. Am I missing something more
> fundamental?
$ means "end of string" in a regex
> In any event, i'd like to suggest that in the documentation under
> Section 30.7 the last example from section 30.9 (
> \N^([^!]+)!(.*)@your.domain.example$\N $2@$1 ) be included as an
> example.
Noted. Thanks.
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