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Ralf Becker f2c4ccd1b0 fixing the fix again: removing check from client side
We can not use "(?<![.\s])", used to check that name-part does not end in
a dot or white-space. The expression is valid in recent Chrome, but fails
eg. in Safari 11.0 or node.js 4.8.3 and therefore grunt uglify!
Server-side will fail in that case because it uses the full regexp.
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