Arnaud Bourree ha scritto:
Hi,
My 1st response should be why not used XSLT instead of Regex
The reason is that in the beginning I have to treat the XML as pure text
just as I receive it without modification. Using XSLT to me requires
performing a parsing which generates a DOM tree where lose original
formatting (there could be spaces between tags which are important to me).
But if you percist on Regex:
(?:<inner_tag>([^<]+)</inner_tag>\s*)+
Could help you.
Thank you for your help, maybe I failed to explain the problem the right
way but this expression returns all the <inner_tag>s in a single group.
What I need is to get in one group is a single
<inner_tag>text</inner_tag> where the number of <inner_tag> is unknown
before. So I need as many groups as the number of <inner_tag>s.
Fabrizio
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