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Daniel Crookston wrote:

| Yay it worked!  Now I can automatically remove all ten of those pesky
| <br> tags in this file I've been working with... ;)
| Dan

Huh, it did work after all (and for me now too, on testing). I must have
had some weird artifact before that was breaking it instead of the
character class. By all means, use this method over \{-} when possible
:) Although it is nice to have finally figured out the vim pattern
equivalent of .*? for use when absolutely necessary...

Oh yeah, and the \/\? in my other patter is redundant (I put it there to
match close tags also) since [^>] will match the / if present.

Jacob

- --
"Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief interest of all
technical endeavors ... Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams
and equations." - Einstein
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