I have what to me seems like a simple regex problem but i can't seem to get it to work. What i need is a regex that will substitute a return (
\n) with a
<br> tag from the body of a newsletter. I would like to remove more than two
<br> tags back to back and any
<br> tags from the beginning and end of the body of the newsletter.
I would also like to cut the body of the newsletter down to 2000 characters. I have been using
substr but this sometimes cuts in the middle of a word. How would i end at the end of a sentence after the 2000th character?
Thank you for the help and please excuse me if these questions have been answered before.
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