regexp seems the way to go at first until a day later you're still handling all the complex cases you forgot about.
Better to use something like HTML::Parser that does it right. HTML::Parser used to have an example that stripped all tags.
I do use regexp's for cases that are predictable -- e.g., we have some text that's known to contain only specific markup that's easily handled with regexp's. Not for general HTML tag stripping though.
In reply to Re: Stripping HTML tags with Regular Expressions.
by steves
in thread Stripping HTML tags with Regular Expressions.
by Brian
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