Does there exist a document similar to the ones that exist for Perl that show 
the following:
\d     matches any digit character, equiv. to [0-9]
\D     matches any non-digit character

I have been experimenting with 
"[^\w]", " ")
and have found that given the following string:
"!...@#$%^&*()_+-=aAzZ019"
The following characters are considered word characters:
  $ ^     + =aAzZ019

I read the w3c docs regarding fn:replace and regular expression, but it did not 
seem very helpful regarding special notations such as \s \D \w etc...




      
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