If I hold the first post as input, then your last post as correct output, I too get the expected output...
!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $text;
while($text=<DATA>){
$text =~ s~<font color=("|')?((\w|\s)+)("|')?>(.*?)<\/font>~\[
+color=$2\]$5\[/color\]~ig;
print $text . "\n";
}
# expected output:
# [color=blue]<i><b> <br>Some text[/color], <br>an a
__DATA__
<font color="blue"><i><b> <br>Some text</font>, <br>an a
Yields:
[color=blue]<i><b> <br>Some text[/color], <br>an a
Can you, maybe, explain in words? or have a larger sample set. Do you mean that this works, but when it is multi-line, then it doesn't match?
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