Regex: How to replace the content of a tag
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 hy. I want to math all the words that end with “!” from this tag: <title>Why I love! you so much</title>In this case, I want to match the word love!because has an!Now, I made this beautiful regex: (?-s)(<title>)*\w+!(?!\w*;)(?=[^<]*</title>)Now, I want to use this regex, to replace in several .html files all those tags that has !Basicaly, I want to delete them from these tag. I try to replace!wih an emptyspace, like so:Search: (?-s)(<title>)*\w+!(?!\w*;)(?=[^<]*</title>)
 Replace by:\1\2(LEAVE EMPTY)But doesn’t work. Can anyone help me? 
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 After replace, My tag should loook like: <title>Why I love you so much</title>(without!)
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 Hello @vasile-caraus, I think that your regex S/R is excessively complicated ! Why not trying this simple one : SEARCH (?i)(?<=\w)!(?=\x20)REPLACE Leave EMPTYSo, this search regex would match any !symbol, which is, both :- 
Preceded by a word character, whatever its case, due to the (?i)modifier
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Followed by a space character 
 and would be deleted, as the replacement zone is empty ! Cheers, guy038 
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 Search: (?:\G(?!^)|<title>)[^<]*?\K\b!\BReplace by: (leave a space)!

