In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel Dekany writes:
>Not for me... I tried that now. It prints this for me:
>
>substitute regex: '(.*)'
>result: '\ufoo'
>
>I download 2.0.6 and will try with that...

You may have a version earlier than 2.0.3 lurking somewhere in your
runtime environment.  This happens to people on occasion when they
install software that uses an earlier version of jakarta-oro and
leave it somewhere in their default classpath.  Anyway, it's all I
can think of since I checked the commit logs for Perl5Substitution
and ran diffs to verify that this has been working since Mark Murphy
contributed the feature for the v2.0.3 release.

daniel



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