On Tuesday 12 March 2002 22:30, Andrey Hristov wrote:
> Yes they are identical. The rule is that the first and the last(excluding
> modificators) symbol must be identical so
>
> |abc|
>
> ~abc~
> /abc/
> %abc%(not sure for that)
should be ok.
> are equivalent. The docs uses // syntax because it is the most popular.
The delimiter could be anything as long as it's not alphanumeric or a
backslash.
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