David Fetter wrote: > Please find enclosed a patch exemplifying typical use of the ARE > Class-Shorthand EscapesĀ®. I believe it will help intrepid regex > users. :)
If you want to explain something, it's normally better to create an example just for that point, instead of piggybacking it onto another example. Else you just make it harder for people to recognize the relevant information. For instance, in the case you want to patch the example aims to show how patterns are not anchored, as opposed to the pattern for the LIKE operator. What does the escape syntax of the pattern have to do with that? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]