Further still. What I had to end up doing was using different delimiters
instead of "/"
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Howard.
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Tks for the help folks.
>
> Yes, the s/'/"/g was an error, but the true problem was that there was a
> "/" character in one of the variables being substituted in and the regexp
> was getting confused over that.
>
>
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