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    • guy038G
      guy038
      last edited by

      Hi, @dr-ramaanand and All,

      Ah, of course, if you add a <div class="left"> line, right after the first <div style="..... line, it will not work !


      So, given this INPUT text, pasted in a new tab:

      <div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">
      <div class="left">
      <p class=MsoNormal><b><span style='font-size:13.5pt;line-height:115%;
          font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif";color:red'>SYNONYMS </span></b>
      </p>
      <div class="left">
      

      Simply, change the previous search regex by this new version :

      (?s)\A.+?\R\s*\K<div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">\s*.*?\s*<div class="left">

      Note the différence : between #EBF4FB;">\s* and \s*<div class="left">, I changed the part .+? by .*?

      I also slightly change the position of the \K feature


      Ax expected, this new regex will match the two consecutive lines :

      <div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">
      <div class="left">
      

      BR

      guy038

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      • dr ramaanandD
        dr ramaanand @dr ramaanand
        last edited by

        @guy038 This RegEx: (?s)\A.+?\R\K\s*<div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">.+(?=\s*+<div class="left">) would have stopped searching just before the second occurrence of <div class="left"> if the sample to be searched was like this:-

        <div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">
        <div class="left">
        <div class="left">
        
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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by

          @dr-ramaanand,

          Yes, your regex does match the same amount of text as my version but my regex seems more simple and logic !

          BR

          guy038

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          • dr ramaanandD
            dr ramaanand @guy038
            last edited by

            @guy038 d’accord, merci beaucoup!

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            • dr ramaanandD
              dr ramaanand @dr ramaanand
              last edited by

              @guy038 your last RegEx finds the first occurrence of <div class="left"> even if there is some other text above it. Lovely!

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              • guy038G
                guy038
                last edited by

                Hi, @dr-ramaanand and All,

                Again, I did not check all the possibilities before posting. Sorry for the NOISE !

                So, the right regex to use should be :

                (?s)\A.*?\s*\K<div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">\s*.*?\s*<div class="left">


                This time, it will work if you pasted this text, in a new tab

                <div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">
                <div class="left">
                <div class="left">
                

                But it will also works, if you pasted the following text, in a new tab

                
                First non-blank line
                second line
                
                Third line before the block to match
                
                <div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;">
                <div class="left">
                <div class="left">
                

                Best Regards,

                guy038

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                • dr ramaanandD
                  dr ramaanand @guy038
                  last edited by dr ramaanand

                  @guy038 I am not sure if I am allowed to do it (as the solution was provided by you), so I am requesting you to post the last Regular Expression you provided with the sample to be edited with a new heading, “How to find the first occurrence of a tag ?” so that people can search and find it online. Thank you!

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
                    last edited by guy038

                    Hello, @dr-ramaanand and All,

                    You said in your previous post :

                    … so I am requesting you to post the last Regular Expression you provided with the sample to be edited with a new heading, “How to find the first occurrence of a tag ?” so that people can search and find it online. Thank you!

                    But, actually, my regex finds the first occurrence of the <div class="left"> tag, AFTER a first occurrence of the <div style="margin-bottom:-15px;width: 100%;background-color:#EBF4FB;"> tag !


                    So, to my mind, the correct way to match the first occurrence of a specific tag, in current file, is to use the generic regex :

                    (?s-i)\A.*?\K<TAG Name(?: .*?)?>

                    Just replace the generic TAG Name value with a valid HTML tag

                    Note that, in case of the comment tag, replace the generic TAG Name, into the above regex, by the literal string !--.*?--


                    Similarly, the correct way to match the last occurrence of a specific tag, in current file, is to use the generic regex :

                    (?s-i)\A.*\K<TAG Name(?: .*?)?>

                    BR

                    guy038

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                    • dr ramaanandD
                      dr ramaanand @guy038
                      last edited by

                      @guy038 said in Match everything except the text and <br> tags:

                      (?s-i)\A.\K<TAG Name(?: .?)?>

                      I think that that should be (?s-i)\A.*\K<TAG Name(?:.*?)?> with no spaces anywhere in the middle

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                      • guy038G
                        guy038
                        last edited by guy038

                        Hi, @dr-ramaanand and All,

                        In order to use a valid INPUT text to do some tests, just open the main page of our forum. Then hit the Ctrl + U shortcut to open the HTML source page of our forum and paste its contents in a new tab


                        My generic regex tries to match the syntax <TAG......, till the nearest > character and must be valid for any kind of tag.

                        Thus, I prefer to insert a space char to verify that the tag is a valid one . Indeed, this regex will match, either, tags like <head> or for example <span style="color:blue">blue</span>

                        If you replace the TAG Name in the generic regex (?s-i)\A.*?\K<TAG Name(?: .*?)?>, which matches the first tag, named TAG, in current file, you get, from the examples, the regexes :

                        • (?s-i)\A.*?\K<head(?: .*?)?>

                        • (?s-i)\A.*?\K<span(?: .*?)?>

                        Just test them against the HTML code source of our forum


                        Now, let’s suppose, for example, that you want to find out the first input ...> tag, AFTER the first img ......> tag, in the HTML code source of our forum :

                        Then, from my previous post, you would have to use the following regex :

                        (?s-i)\A.*?<img(?: .*?)?>.*?\K<input(?: .*?)?>

                        which matches, as expected, the following line :

                        <input autocomplete="off" type="text" class="form-control hidden" name="term" placeholder="Search"/>
                        

                        BR

                        guy038

                        P.S. : You also replied in an old post, regarding this extra space char. However, I’ll not reply because this topic is old and not exactly related to the present discussion !

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                        • dr ramaanandD
                          dr ramaanand @guy038
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                          @guy038 Okay, thank you!

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