Re: help with sed... doesn't use standard regex?

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On 10:40 24 Oct 2003, Chris W. Parker <cparker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| Michael Orr <mailto:morr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
|     on Friday, October 24, 2003 10:24 AM said:
| > Several problems.  First, I have never seen the {,4} syntax you are
| > using.

It's part of full regular expressions. Sed doesn't do them.

| Well I'm sure I've seen that syntax before and I think it just means
| {1,4}. Of course now that I need one I can't find an example.

No it means {0,4}.
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