No, it really is looking for actual control characters. The regular
expression in question will match if it sees a string which starts with
'http://' then features a control character (ascii <= 0x1f except CR and
LF) before it sees another '/'. Now on the line in question, it will in
fact match a little wrong (it doesn't notice the end of the first URL),
but there still shouldn't be any control characters in there...
C
On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 18:27, Joey Hess wrote:
This is a trimmed forward from a user. If there were really control
characters in one of these urls, I'd sorta expect them to show up as I
am composing this message in vim. Hmm, perhaps it is geeing overly
greedy about what constitutesa url, and thinks it's all one big url with
the whitespace being the "control characters"?
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