I didn't save out the RE -- I saved out the whole message with explanations
and all.  :-)


--  Ben Doom
    Programmer & General Lackey
    Moonbow Software, Inc

: -----Original Message-----
: From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:22 AM
: To: CF-Talk
: Subject: RE: SOLVED Re: RegEx - Removing HTML Tags from String
:
:
: "this gets asked so very often I've written a response
: and stored it in a .txt file so I can just copy & paste!"
:
: Really? I had to go to my UDFs folder :OD
:
: Ade
:
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: 04 June 2003 16:12
: To: CF-Talk
: Subject: RE: SOLVED Re: RegEx - Removing HTML Tags from String
:
:
: 2 things:
:
: 1)  you don't need rereplacenocase, since you're not specifying
: any alphas.
: rereplace will give you slightly (very slightly) better performance.
:
: 2)  This question /so/ needs to go in a regex faq.  I'm not
: meaning to bash
: Paul, mind you, but this gets asked so very often I've written a response
: and stored it in a .txt file so I can just copy & paste!
:
:
: --  Ben Doom
:     Programmer & General Lackey
:     Moonbow Software, Inc
:
: : -----Original Message-----
: : From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: : Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:56 AM
: : To: CF-Talk
: : Subject: SOLVED Re: RegEx - Removing HTML Tags from String
: :
: :
: : Thanks, that did the trick!
: :
: : Paul Giesenhagen
: : QuillDesign
: :
: : ----- Original Message -----
: : From: "Adrian Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: : Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 9:36 AM
: : Subject: RE: RegEx - Removing HTML Tags from String
: :
: :
: : > Try REReplaceNoCase( string, "</?[^>]*>", "", "all" )
: : >
: : > Ade
: : >
: : > -----Original Message-----
: : > From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: : > Sent: 04 June 2003 15:29
: : > To: CF-Talk
: : > Subject: RegEx - Removing HTML Tags from String
: : >
: : >
: : > Is it possible to remove everything between a < and > in a string?
: : >
: : > Original String =  This is <font color="red">Day</font> and not yours!
: : >
: : > Output String =  This is my Day and not yours!
: : >
: : > Is this possible in a regular expression or do I need to write
: : the CF code
: : > to strip things out?
: : >
: : > Thanks in advance!
: : >
: : > Paul Giesenhagen
: : > QuillDesign
: : >
: : >
: : >
: : >
: :
:
: 
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