CS6 - error in search: Syntaxerror in regular expression: invalid quantifier ++

Hello

I get an error when you search for a string containing ++ in Dreamweaver on Mac OS X 10.9.1 CS6.

The error message reads:

SyntaxError in regular expression:

invalid quantifier ++

Same error when I search a +.

No search no results when I search open + without, but there are two in the source code...

What's not here? What can I do? Thank you.

Michael

OK, it is resolved: there was an option selected by default in the search box: use regular expressions. Unchecked this and it works...

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