*With a pattern such as '*xyz', there isn't a preceding character for the
'*'
modifier to apply to.   I can't find anything that documents the behaviour
in this case, but I presume it's an automatic failure.*


Hmmm... This makes a lot of sense. In fact, I totally forgot about the regex
support that was available !! It would probably result in an automatic
failure.

Usually, I find myself supporting regex, but in this case, it looks like
something to watch out for. ;) he,he.

Thanks Dave!

-Abraham V.
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