Thank you for looking into it.

I am certainly not an expert, but when I was trying to find suggestions
about how to implement a case insensitive search and using regex in
general, this is the information that I managed to gather.

The fact that it was working for me under 0.843 makes me believe that I was 
using the proper syntax, too.
Needless to say, this is something for you to try with any strings for the 
different versions, and see the results that I was referring to.

Either way, as for me I would still prefer the old method even if there
are other, valid syntaxes available.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1414362

Title:
  Regex defined for ADL Search does not work with v0.850

Status in DC++:
  New

Bug description:
  The Regex definitions that I was using with 0.843 not seem to work with 0.850.
  The System Log displays error messages such as the below:

  Invalid regular expression: (?i)(?=.*?.flac.)

  I believe this also forces the client to use extremely high memory
  allocation when opening very large file lists, which I have never
  experienced before.

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