Jochem,

Thank you for responding.


does this one work?:
preg_replace('#^<\!DOCTYPE(.*)<ul[^>]*>#is', '', $htmlPage);

Yes, that works. I don't think I would have every figured that out on my own - it's certainly much more complicated than the ereg equivalent.

If I may push for just one more example of how to properly use regular expressions with preg:

It occurs to me that I've been assuming that with regular expressions I could only remove or change specified text.

What if I wanted to get rid of everything *other* than the specified text?

Can I form an expression that would take $htmlPage and delete everything *except* text that is between a <li> tag and a <br> tag?

Or is that something that requires much more than a single use of preg_replace?

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Dave M G

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