Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote:
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>On Aug 14, Perry, Alan said:
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>>So, /[\s\S]/ would match a "\n", while /./ would not.  The equivalent of
>>/[\s\S]/, using period notation, would be /[.\n]/
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>Not so much; the . in a character class matches just itself.

You are correct, I forgot about that.  You could use /.|\n/ ... That should
work.

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