Word boundaries in regexps (Apache bug?)

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Apache 2.2.13
http://localhost/test.shtml?city
Test 1 passed. Test 2 failed.

test.shtml follows

<<<<

<!--#if expr="$QUERY_STRING = /city/" -->
  Test 1 passed.
<!--#else -->
  Test 1 failed.
<!--#endif -->
<!--#if expr="$QUERY_STRING = /\bcity\b/" -->
  Test 2 passed.
<!--#else -->
  Test 2 failed.
<!--#endif -->

>>>>

So test 2 is failed.
Why \b for word boundaries doesn't work?
Is it a bug of Apache? How I specify word boundaries in regexps?

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Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org


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