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Does anyone have book style (i mean; with a lot of examples etc...) documentation for Perl Regular Expressions?
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The Owl is the de facto standard. Great, great book for learning regexes.
"Annnnnnnndd now, opening for Iron Maiden...... WYLD STALLYNS!!!" --Bill S. Preston, Esquire and Ted "Theodore " Logan
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Thank you Mark  you are the "de facto" standard for this forum I found the owl in the university library ... but if someone has "online" docs? I want to see them 
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You can also subscribe to the on-line version of the O'Reilly books at their Safari website -Tacks [ 09-26-2001: Message edited by: tackaberry ]
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Although I can't seem to find Owl available there
-Tacks
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