Hi Ben!

On Mo, 18 Feb 2013, Ben Fritz wrote:

> I thought 7.3.796 fixed this so [^\n] is the same as '.'? Isn't that the case?

It is. The problem is, that there is a difference between the evaluated 
string "[^\n]" which means match anything but linefeed and '[^\n]' which 
means anything but "a line seperator". This is, so that the linefeed 
control char whithin a text can be matched by '.' or [^\n]

regards,
Christian
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Früher gab es da Universalregeln. Zum Glück ist es jetzt komplizierter
geworden.

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