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From: John Maddock (john_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-10-14 07:03:43
> I see that Regex++ always treats ^ and $ as start and end of line
> rather than start and end of buffer. Perl does this only if the /m
> switch is used. Is there a simple way to switch between these two
> interpretations when compiling a regex?
No but you can use \A and \z for that purpose.
John.