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03:04
the question is awful, too. it doesn't describe a problem and it doesn't attempt to debug a complex regex
03:42
@KarlKnechtel I was planning to eventually answer the question and edit the question. I have advice to share which is superior to all other answers (involving the \G metacharacter). The question just needs love -- it can be saved.
 
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05:55
@mickmackusa I would recommend doing your own canonical instead, but I won't interfere (that should be up to PHP SMEs).
@KarlKnechtel I think there is a clear question hidden in there. I'm playing with a solution now, but I don't know if I like the implementation of \G. At the very least, I'll improve the page. If others are later compelled to close the page for whatever reason, I won't be offended.
 
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12:56
Is this off-topic: typo or a teachable moment? stackoverflow.com/q/9357298/2943403
 
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14:18
@Chris A close-vote that ages away can be recast 14 days after it ages away. There are no other circumstances under which you get to recast a close-vote (i.e., you can't recast a close-vote that actually closes the question, nor one which has been retracted), except for moderators, who can close a question as many times as they choose.
 
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17:38
@dbc I reported this one for you, I wish you would help us in Charcoal and report your spam or r/a to SmokeDetector
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Anyone else has an issue with logging in? I am logged in MSO and MSE and chat, but not SO :/
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@M-- no problem at the moment
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17:59
OK, thanks, I gotta check on my pc
18:15
surely we should have a duplicate for this? stackoverflow.com/questions/78650388/…
 
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19:33
@Makyen understood, thanks
 
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23:39
How useful is a dupe target if the top answer is suitable, but ALL other answers on the page are trash? stackoverflow.com/q/12017323/2943403
Does this qualify as a sucky link-only answer? stackoverflow.com/a/11741018/2943403

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