Yes, just replace the text between > and < with empty string. But the input is going to have many nested tags, and there will already be an empty string between some > and <.
I'm looking for some Regex that'll take something like this:
<br><a href="test.gif">link</a><br><p>Some more text here</p>
And return something like this:
<br><a href="test.gif"></a><br><p></p>
[!--quoteo(post=374170:date=May 15 2006, 06:18 PM:name=thorpe)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(thorpe @ May 15 2006, 06:18 PM) [snapback]374170[/snapback][/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--] Find and replace then? [/quote] That works, but on all the programs I know you have to open each file one at a time and perform the find/replace.
[!--quoteo(post=374154:date=May 15 2006, 04:40 PM:name=thorpe)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(thorpe @ May 15 2006, 04:40 PM) [snapback]374154[/snapback][/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--] Ever heard of [i]sed[/i] and [i]awk[/i]? [/quote] I'm on Windows, so, no
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