Don't try and do it with a regex. Nested structures are very hard to do with REs. Nested HTML is probably as hard as it gets. Here is how to do it right using HTML::Parser. Yes the Version 2 API takes a little getting used to but is very easy to use once you get your head around it. All we do is increment a counter when we find a opening table tag and decrement it when we find a closing tag. If we have a value > 0 in the counter we are in a table so don't add the original text to our data. If we have a value of 0 we are outside of the tables so add the origtext.

{ package MyParser; use base 'HTML::Parser'; sub start { my($self, $tagname, $attr, $attrseq, $origtext) = @_; $self->{table}++ if $tagname eq 'table'; $self->{data} .= $origtext unless $self->{table}; } sub end { my($self, $tagname, $origtext) = @_; $self->{data} .= "</$tagname>" unless $self->{table}; $self->{table}-- if $tagname eq 'table'; } sub text { my($self, $origtext, $is_cdata) = @_; $self->{data} .= $origtext unless $self->{table}; } sub comment { my($self, $origtext ) = @_; #$self->{data} .= $origtext if $want_comments } } my $p = MyParser->new; $p->parse_file(*DATA); $data = $p->{data}; print $data; __DATA__ <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>Hello <tablE> ..... </taBle> <p>World <table> <tr><TABLE> Nested <table> Nested some more </table> </table> </tr> </table > <p>REs can be useful, but HTML parser rocks! </body> </html>

cheers

tachyon

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In reply to Re: regexp for stripping tables by tachyon
in thread regexp for stripping tables by Anonymous Monk

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