[Haskell-beginners] remove XML tags using Text.Regex.Posix
Robert Ziemba
rziemba at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 15:25:07 EDT 2009
I have been working with the regular expression package (Text.Regex.Posix).
My hope was to find a simple way to remove a pair of XML tags from a short
string.
I have something like this "<tag>Data</tag>" and would like to extract
'Data'. There is only one tag pair, no nesting, and I know exactly what the
tag is.
My first attempt was this:
"<tag>123</tag>" =~ "[^<tag>].+[^</tag>]"::String
result: "123"
Upon further experimenting I realized that it only works with more than 2
digits in 'Data'. I occured to me that my thinking on how this regular
expression works was not correct - but I don't understand why it works at
all for 3 or more digits.
Can anyone help me understand this result and perhaps suggest another
strategy? Thank you.
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