Hello Donald,

The anchor ^ means match at the beginning of the string, in special
cases it also denotes negated character class. By default oromatcher
uses ^ to match the beginning of the string instead of beginning of
the line, this behaviour can be changed though, we'll do it. Thanks.

Best regards,
Yura Cangea
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----- Original Message -----
From: Donald F. McLean [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 11:25:03 PM
Subject: [Eap-list] 606: Regular expression find still does not work

> The '^' is not a negation opeator in the regurlar expression syntax
> that I'm familiar with, it is a "beginning of line" indicator.

> What would the new beginning of line indicator be?

> Yura Cangea wrote:

>> Hello Donald,
>> 
>> Ariadna uses the new oromatcher, that's why you're getting different
>> behaviour. To have the same result in Ariadna try "[ \t]*System.out"
>> (without the negation "^").
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Donald F. McLean [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
>> 
>>>The expression "^[ \t]*System.out" which worked fine in 2.5 still
>>>does not work.



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