>I'm not sure which regEx engine the example link uses, but the ColdFusion
>regEx engine defines \w as matching alpha-numeric characters only.

Well, most definitions of "alpha-numeric" include underscores.

Anyway, run this:
<cfloop index="i" from="32" to="255">
        <cfif ArrayLen(rematch('\w',Chr(i)))>
                <cfoutput><br/>#i# #Chr(i)#</cfoutput>
        </cfif>
</cfloop>

You get much more than just the 62/63 you might be expecting... 

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