OK, now everything is clear.
Georges
David Carlisle wrote:
I would have expected that 3 <br/> elements give me 3 groups
the stuff before the first "separator" is defined to be the first group.
The nodes in the population are examined in population order. If a
node matches the pattern, or is the first node in the population, then
a new group is created
so it starts putting nodes into a group, and then switches to a new
group when it gets to a br, it doesn't require a br to start the group.
(using "starts" here but as mentioned on a recent thread, this shouldn't
be taken to imply actual processing time order)
David
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