You don't want to introduce a <p> from a single <RETURN>, right? \r?\n is what you want to match.
If it's clearer to you, go ahead and remove all the \r in one pass and then handle the \n. Don't worry about efficiency here — you're doing IO!. The number of CPU cycles it takes to get a response from the keyboard to the CPU is enormous in comparison to the cycles to do a string replace.
throop
In reply to Re^2: regex to replace linefeeds with <p> tags
by throop
in thread regex to replace linefeeds with <p> tags
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