[Learn]: I typed (?<=\$)\d+ in answer and nothing.
See original GitHub issueStep Number: 47
Step Name: steps.positiveLookbehind.title
Language: ru
Version: v2.3.1
User Agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh, Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/15.0 Safari/605.1.15
What is the problem you are experiencing? I typed (?<=$)\d+ in answer and nothing.
I use inspect to show input:
I changed language to EN and I have these problem too.
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Cool.
Regular expressions in this step are not supported by the Safari browser. If you have trouble getting past this step. You can click here.
Actually the problem is in the browser. This feature is not supported by safari. If you normally use safari, a highlighted warning will appear and ask you to click to skip these steps. But if this warning does not appear, it means there is a problem with the code detecting the browser.
In a few hours, I will release an update that will allow you to skip these steps.