Javascript regexps don't provide a DOTALL flag (to make `.` match newlines) so have to replace `.` by `[\s\S]` hack, as *that* will match newlines as well as all other characters. Note: the `m` flag has a different meaning, it makes `^` and `$` match the start and end of lines rather than the start and end of the string itself. bzr revid: xmo@openerp.com-20130516105908-exgtwwf785hrmedo |
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