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author | Karl Williamson <public@khwilliamson.com> | 2010-08-09 11:34:12 -0600 |
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committer | Rafael Garcia-Suarez <rgs@consttype.org> | 2010-08-11 10:12:24 +0200 |
commit | 6671dd37b1706ba1c924653baae22e7d739fcdd4 (patch) | |
tree | 106a97f2e7ef4dba929df087494c799e1f8c5a15 | |
parent | 1ab74a365b82041836fa170e530bacfbba923642 (diff) | |
download | perl-6671dd37b1706ba1c924653baae22e7d739fcdd4.tar.gz |
perlrecharclass: Fix typo
-rw-r--r-- | pod/perlrecharclass.pod | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perlrecharclass.pod b/pod/perlrecharclass.pod index a9b5ea37c7..aad038db72 100644 --- a/pod/perlrecharclass.pod +++ b/pod/perlrecharclass.pod @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ appear no more than one in a row, separated by characters that mean "times 10", "times 100", etc. (See L<http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn21>.) Some of the non-European digits that C<\d> matches look like European ones, but -have different values. For example, BENGALI DIGIT FOUR (U+09A) looks very much -like an ASCII DIGIT EIGHT (U+0038). +have different values. For example, BENGALI DIGIT FOUR (U+09EA) looks +very much like an ASCII DIGIT EIGHT (U+0038). It may be useful for security purposes for an application to require that all digits in a row be from the same script. See L<Unicode::UCD/charscript()>. |