<grin/> I'd expect that to break most regexen :-)
No you can always modify the regex to include any finite list of cases.
for example changing
([^.]|\.[^ \n\r\t])
to
([^.]|\.[^ \n\r\t]|Dr\. Michael Kay|D\.P\. Carlisle)
would work. or perhaps more generally (with a greater possibility of
false endings)
([^.]|\.[^ \n\r\t]|[MD]rs?\. |[A-Z]\. )
David
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