Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: preg_match() returns false but no documentation why

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On Thu, May 31, 2007 7:26 am, Jared Farrish wrote:
>> That's what the 'period' is called in British English.
>> http://google.ca/search?q=define%3Afull+stop
>>
>> In English syntax "period" and "full stop" are synonymous, and the
>> RegEx manual is throwing "dot" into the same bag.
>
> That's very confusing to call it 'Full Stop' when it doesn't seem to
> actually correlate to the regex meaning it identifies, don't you
> think?
> Maybe to a Brit or someone who understands Commonwealth English would
> know
> (I was aware of what it meant in CE, I just woudn't have imagined to
> apply
> it here, since it looks to be descriptive).
>
> Kind've like an elephant trainer calling her elephant's trunk a boot.

@Brits: So is a comma or semi-colon called a Half Stop :-)

PS
Nitpik:  Regex Coach also runs very nicely on Linux, not just Windows,
thank goodness. :-)

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