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From: | Joe Kesselman |
Subject: | Re: Disabling nxml-mode |
Date: | Tue, 10 May 2011 19:02:19 -0400 |
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also, the file suffix "\\.[XxRrMmDdTt][TtMmDdSsNnEe][PpAaMmLlFfSsIi]?[EePp]*[Cc]*$" seems quite wild. What is it?
It's a regular expression which covers .xml and a heck of a lot of other possible extensions, including many you probably didn't intend to accept (such as .repepepec, for those whose frogs confuse flies and files).
--Joe Kesselman, http://www.love-song-productions.com/people/keshlam/index.html
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