> Isaac, unfortunately, your regex doesn't work, your description of how it
> should work is inaccurate, and even if it did work as you described, the
> text being searched for would have to appear within the first table row.

Read it again Steve. The only error in it (just one) was that I left out
the question-mark in the negative-lookahead... I just don't need them
often. Other than that, if you take the time to read what I wrote, I
said in my explanation that the text being searched would have to appear
in the first table row (as was my interpretation of the question being 
identifying
the table by a column header), but thank you for being a gratuitous
enough to take the time out while offering advice to someone else to
belittle me, it's greatly appreciated. 

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isn't it time for a change? 

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