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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jan 26 08:45:47 +
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" + means match one or more of preceding character - not one or more of ()
group"
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jan 26 08:25:05 +
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Just to be clear: I've assumed the purpose of the regex is to find repeated
words.
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User drking changed the following:
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jan 26 07:35:27 +
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I'm not convinced that this is a valid issue.
We should leave expressions with ([:s
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User es changed the following:
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Created an attachment (id=50607)
test doc
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Issue #|84922
Summary|regex backreference for double words does not match
Component|Word processor
Version|680m23