On Tuesday 26 August 2003 18:12, Gennady wrote: > m Multiline Mode. Normally, ``.'' matches any character except > a newline. With the /m option, ``.'' matches any character. Now that we are on it and just out of curiosity is there any particular reason /m is Perl's /s? On the other hand, the interpreter does not complain with /s so looks like an undocumented (AFAIK) option. If it is public, what's its meaning? -- fxn