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I'm not sure if there is a better way, but to me the obvious approach is to accept 'start' followed by '(not start)*' followed by 'end':
Note that this does more work than the original failing substitution, so you can expect it to be slower. I'm assuming that the start of a test is "an 's' followed by a newline", and on that assumption being a bit stricter than your original example about matching that. Hope this helps, Hugo In reply to Re: Matching and replacing the minimum string from the tail of the regex
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