I am pretty sure it is bad form to provide an incorrect answer. The above syntax only works if the comment includes those exact strings and nothing else which is generally not useful. The code below triggers alerts if the strings are present in the comment at all. /(\\ |^)(^.*greg taco.*$)|(^.*allen burrito.*$)|(^.*john burger.*$)(\\ |[[:punct:]]|$)/
Not sure if it is bad form to answer your own question but I figured this out. The string below seems to work /(\\ |^)(^greg taco$)|(^allen burrito$)|(^john burger$)(\\ |[[:punct:]]|$)/
Thank you very much for your tips @MsIreen and @bstrahin. Addressing this is complicated by the fact that I have a couple of hundred edits to make, the edits involve multi field logic which is easier to do in Excel and the fact that I have an API set-up to pull these survey results directly into the corp data warehouse using the 'Start_date' field. Setting up a new date field will require dev resources which tend to be scarce. If I come up with any tricks I will let you know. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Just thought I would weigh in on how we decided to execute this. First, we added JavaScript to the group of pages that we wanted page exit feedback on. We also set a cookie on those pages. We then used targeted logic that said pop-up a survey when the cookie was present but the JavaScript was not. In this case, the dev support was minimal and seemed to result in a good solution.
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