You are guessing wrong! It is a FAQ and perldoc -q html would have given you answers right away and would have given you plenty of examples of non-trivial HTML that breaks "naive" regexp's.
A search on strip tags on this site also returns a whole bunch of answers. Some of them even make sense: Re: Strip HTML tags use HTML::TreeBuilder, and another one would have lead you to Using HTML::Parser - a quick guide which uses... HTML::Parser.
This would have been fastest than asking here BTW...
In reply to Re: Stripping HTML tags with Regular Expressions.
by mirod
in thread Stripping HTML tags with Regular Expressions.
by Brian
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