Thus spake Gilles Detillieux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Note that I replaced every "+" to special "*" and replaced the "?"
> > with "." (could be the reason why it works now, I forgot about its
> > possible special treatment).
> I don't think the "?" has a special meaning, either in limited or extended
> regular expressions. My understanding was it's taken literally.
It has in Perl, so I don't know :-)
> > #define HAVE_BROKEN_REGEX 1
>
> C library's regex functions. This commonly happens on BSD systems. It's
> only a problem if your C library's regex functions are truly bad or broken,
Ah, ok.
Thanks for your help!
Alex
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