I agree that you are probably better off using HTML::Entities
The code you have should work for what you are trying to do.
The following snippet works as expected on your test line.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; my $line = q{<br>&lt;/pre&gt;<br>&lt;img src=http://blah.microsoft.com +/analog_sc/bp/_lessons_learned/2788_1.jpg&gt;<br>&lt;br&gt;<br>&lt;im +g}; print qq{LINE:[$line]\n}; tagremover( $line ); print qq{LINE:[$line]\n}; sub tagremover { $_[0] =~ s/&lt;/</g; $_[0] =~ s/&gt;/>/g; }
Outputs:
LINE:[<br>&lt;/pre&gt;<br>&lt;img src=http://blah.microsoft.com/analog +_sc/bp/_lessons_learned/2788_1.jpg&gt;<br>&lt;br&gt;<br>&lt;img] LINE:[<br></pre><br><img src=http://blah.microsoft.com/analog_sc/bp/_l +essons_learned/2788_1.jpg><br><br><br><img]
What are you getting in your $description var after the replacement? DOes your data have Newlines in it?

Wonko


In reply to Re: Regex not matching all in DB by Wonko the sane
in thread Regex not matching all in DB by Willman023

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