Dave M G wrote:
> Chris, Ligaya, Dave,
> 
> Thank you for responding. I understand the difference in principle
> between ereg and preg much better now.
> 
> Chris wrote:
>> ! in perl regular expressions means "not" so you need to escape it:
>> \!
> Still, when including that escape character, the following preg
> expression does not find any matching text:
> preg_replace("/<\!DOCTYPE(.*)<ul>/", "", $htmlPage);

does this one work?:

preg_replace('#^<\!DOCTYPE(.*)<ul[^>]*>#is', '', $htmlPage);

> 
> Whereas this ereg expression does find a match:
> ereg_replace("<!DOCTYPE(.*)<ul>", "", $htmlPage);
> 
> What do I need to do to make the preg expression succeed just as the
> ereg expression does?
> 
> Thank you for your time and advice.
> 
> -- 
> Dave M G
> 

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