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ECMAScript 3 Regular Expressions: A specification that doesn’t make sense

Monday, November 26th, 2007

So, what was that A quick JS quizz for anybody who think they know regex thing that I posted all about? It was about a flaw, a nonsensical behaviour that the ECMAScript specification makes standard. Let me expand a bit on what ECMAScript 3 does wrong:
Capturing submatches in regular expressions are used in at […]

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A quick JS quizz for anybody who think they know regex

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Okay, so I’ve been diving into regex again for a while. And as always when diving into something way too deep, you notice that things don’t work as you thought they would. So here I’m going to give you some code samples, and simply ask: What’s the answer?
Of course, here’s a nit: Before you even […]

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