http://www.best.com/~quong/perlin20/#LtohTOCentry-25 should explain a bit 
more about RegExes.

You may be better off using one of Perl's operators such as \s, instead of 
escaping an actual character.

Also, adding a multiplier to this may help.  I can't remember exactly what 
it is but I think you can do something like \s{2} which should match 
exactly two white space characters.

HTH

Roland


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