> Well, if nsradmin supports regular expressions, how would you code a query,
> which looks in unix as follows:
>
> "^st[c,e]"
>
> I tried
>
> . name: ^st[c,e]
I think it's confused about the comma. If you truly want that to be a
character class, the comma isn't necessary.
Try ^st[ce]
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