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 Posted by Richard Lynch on 01/14/05 19:21 
Jason Morehouse wrote: 
> Simple enough, in theory... I need to match (count) all of the bold tags 
> in a string, including ones with embedded styles (or whatever else can 
> go in there).  <b> and <b style="color:red">.  My attempts keep matching 
> <br> as well. 
 
I think something not unlike: 
 
'/<b( .*>|>)/' 
 
The point being that you either have JUST '>'  OR you have a SPACE and 
whatever and '>' 
 
I leave the capitalization and 'greedy' settings up to you. 
 
The previous solution using '<b[^r]' will work only until the goofball 
browser wars give us some other <bX> tag where X is a single character in 
the alphabet. 
 
There's a pretty cool Windows/Linux product a colleague swears by that's 
called RegexCoach (?) which will not only let you try out 
expressions/values and tell you which ones pass/fail, but you can 
highlight sub-sections of the expression/values and see what it matches 
piece by piece. 
 
It's donationware -- try it out and donate the $20 (oooh, hurt me) if you 
like it. 
 
http://www.weitz.de/regex-coach/ 
 
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