From: Colin P. A. <co...@co...> - 2007-11-11 16:29:45
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The re @.@ matches two @ characters separated by a single character. If that character is a non-ascii Unicode character, then the trick Franck suggested of replacing both the data and the re with their utf-8 byte sequences doesn't work, as the . will match only one byte. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire |