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what is regex code of :’%^/$%’ mean

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@NogDogSep 27.2013 — If used in the context of a PCRE regex (i.e. the preg_*() function), it would be a string consisting of a single '/' character. If that's all that is needed, it's likely overkill to use a regex for it.
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@sweetysweetyauthorSep 27.2013 — string consisting of a single '/' character[/QUOTE]

that's enough explanation for me.thank you.
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