Scott Walde wrote:
> Greg Oster wrote:
>>> But why does he have the "$\..*". Catch trailing garbage for fun?
>>>
>>
>> Ya... my eyes stopped parsing at $, and had sent off my reply before
>> realizing "there was more!"...
> I used a s///; in that case. If you don't match it, it doesn't get
> replaced, and gets left in the string, so it wouldn't do what I wanted.
Dammit, I see what you're saying.
Must've been left in from a previous attempt.
Do I fix wrong code that has been working for years?
ttyl
srw
Received on Fri Feb 9 14:51:33 2007
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