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The spec doesn't indicate that there should be any delimiting of string expressions, so the below expression should work, however it is requiring the \ characters to be delimited.
Hi Brian, I don't really get what's wrong? The normal escaping rules for strings in FluentPath say that you should escape the \ (with a double ) to get them across to the regex? We don't have an equivalent of say "@" in .NET in FP...
The spec doesn't indicate that there should be any delimiting of string expressions, so the below expression should work, however it is requiring the \ characters to be delimited.
so if you replace all the \ with a \ this expression does work, but think isn't wanted/needed.
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