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Re: Using regexps to parse an XML DTD file

by Leitchn (Acolyte)
on Nov 26, 2000 at 06:15 UTC ( [id://43335]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Using regexps to parse an XML DTD file

I didn't really forget the 'm' after the =~.

Honest.

Nick.
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Re: Re: Using regexps to parse an XML DTD file
by jptxs (Curate) on Nov 26, 2000 at 07:08 UTC

    If you hadn't of said anything we wouldn't have noticed; the 'm' in m// is optional and has been for a while : )

    <myExperience> $mostLanguages = 'Designed for engineers by engineers.'; $perl = 'Designed for people who speak by a linguist.'; </myExperience>

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