In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jason Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To expand on what Eric said..  People commonly use _X. for what you're 
> wanting.  It's just
> as effective, but doesn't match the "special" extensions.

The only catch with _X. is that it doesn't match a single-digit extension.
To do so, you need to duplicate the entries with _X

It's a pity that . means one-or-more-chars rather than zero-or-more-chars.

Cheers
Tony
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