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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36753] -
method subst() on RegExp "^" should work different
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------- Additional Comments From jeremy@brownjava.org 2005-11-17 17:35 -------
I agree. This behavior is different from both Perl substitutions and the
String.replaceAll function in Java 1.4.
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