>From perldoc perlre:
s Treat string as single line. That is, change "." to
match any character whatsoever, even a newline, which
normally it would not match.
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/19/01 01:40pm >>>
I don't understand the regex s#.*/##s
(given as part of the solution to problems 2 and 3)
more specifically, I don't know what the last 's' does
to the regex.
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