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I am trying to make a regular expression to eliminate the excess of an xml



<?xml version="1.0"?>
<node>
<B/>
</node>string1
string2


https://regex101.com/r/US1eCQ/1/



But when I put a breakline make a match and should not. I want everything to be fixed after the closing tag of the xml, if there is a line break or a white space not match.



thx!










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    please provide example input text and what you want matched in the body of the question

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:49













  • in this example you provided, what do you want to be matched?

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:53











  • Why don't you capture the xml in group and then just retain the xml and discard rest?

    – Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:54


















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I am trying to make a regular expression to eliminate the excess of an xml



<?xml version="1.0"?>
<node>
<B/>
</node>string1
string2


https://regex101.com/r/US1eCQ/1/



But when I put a breakline make a match and should not. I want everything to be fixed after the closing tag of the xml, if there is a line break or a white space not match.



thx!










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    please provide example input text and what you want matched in the body of the question

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:49













  • in this example you provided, what do you want to be matched?

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:53











  • Why don't you capture the xml in group and then just retain the xml and discard rest?

    – Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:54














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I am trying to make a regular expression to eliminate the excess of an xml



<?xml version="1.0"?>
<node>
<B/>
</node>string1
string2


https://regex101.com/r/US1eCQ/1/



But when I put a breakline make a match and should not. I want everything to be fixed after the closing tag of the xml, if there is a line break or a white space not match.



thx!










share|improve this question
















I am trying to make a regular expression to eliminate the excess of an xml



<?xml version="1.0"?>
<node>
<B/>
</node>string1
string2


https://regex101.com/r/US1eCQ/1/



But when I put a breakline make a match and should not. I want everything to be fixed after the closing tag of the xml, if there is a line break or a white space not match.



thx!







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  • 1





    please provide example input text and what you want matched in the body of the question

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:49













  • in this example you provided, what do you want to be matched?

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:53











  • Why don't you capture the xml in group and then just retain the xml and discard rest?

    – Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:54














  • 1





    please provide example input text and what you want matched in the body of the question

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:49













  • in this example you provided, what do you want to be matched?

    – joshweir
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:53











  • Why don't you capture the xml in group and then just retain the xml and discard rest?

    – Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:54








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1





please provide example input text and what you want matched in the body of the question

– joshweir
Nov 16 '18 at 21:49







please provide example input text and what you want matched in the body of the question

– joshweir
Nov 16 '18 at 21:49















in this example you provided, what do you want to be matched?

– joshweir
Nov 16 '18 at 21:53





in this example you provided, what do you want to be matched?

– joshweir
Nov 16 '18 at 21:53













Why don't you capture the xml in group and then just retain the xml and discard rest?

– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 16 '18 at 21:54





Why don't you capture the xml in group and then just retain the xml and discard rest?

– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 16 '18 at 21:54












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The raw PCRE regex is this



(?:[Ss]*(?&tag)K)[Ss]*(?(DEFINE)(?<tag>(?><(?:(?:/?[w:]+s*/?)|(?:[w:]+s+(?:(?:(?:"[Ss]*?")|(?:'[Ss]*?'))|(?:[^>]*?))+s*/?)|?[Ss]*??|(?:!(?:(?:DOCTYPE[Ss]*?)|(?:[CDATA[[Ss]*?]])))|(?:--[Ss]*?--)|(?:ATTLIST[Ss]*?)|(?:ENTITY[Ss]*?)|(?:ELEMENT[Ss]*?))>)))



https://regex101.com/r/t9sydw/1



Replace with empty string for cleanup.



Can be adjusted for Java, JS, etc...



Easy on the eye version:



 (?:
[Ss]* (?&tag)
K
)
[Ss]*

(?(DEFINE)

(?<tag> # (1 start)
(?>
<
(?:
(?:
/?
[w:]+
s*
/?
)
|
(?:
[w:]+
s+
(?:
(?:
(?: " [Ss]*? " )
| (?: ' [Ss]*? ' )
)
| (?: [^>]*? )
)+
s*
/?
)
|
?
[Ss]*?
?
|
(?:
!
(?:
(?:
DOCTYPE
[Ss]*?
)
| (?:
[CDATA[
[Ss]*?
]]
)
)
)
| (?:
--
[Ss]*?
--
)
| (?:
ATTLIST
[Ss]*?
)
| (?:
ENTITY
[Ss]*?
)
| (?:
ELEMENT
[Ss]*?
)
)
>
)
) # (1 end)
)





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    The raw PCRE regex is this



    (?:[Ss]*(?&tag)K)[Ss]*(?(DEFINE)(?<tag>(?><(?:(?:/?[w:]+s*/?)|(?:[w:]+s+(?:(?:(?:"[Ss]*?")|(?:'[Ss]*?'))|(?:[^>]*?))+s*/?)|?[Ss]*??|(?:!(?:(?:DOCTYPE[Ss]*?)|(?:[CDATA[[Ss]*?]])))|(?:--[Ss]*?--)|(?:ATTLIST[Ss]*?)|(?:ENTITY[Ss]*?)|(?:ELEMENT[Ss]*?))>)))



    https://regex101.com/r/t9sydw/1



    Replace with empty string for cleanup.



    Can be adjusted for Java, JS, etc...



    Easy on the eye version:



     (?:
    [Ss]* (?&tag)
    K
    )
    [Ss]*

    (?(DEFINE)

    (?<tag> # (1 start)
    (?>
    <
    (?:
    (?:
    /?
    [w:]+
    s*
    /?
    )
    |
    (?:
    [w:]+
    s+
    (?:
    (?:
    (?: " [Ss]*? " )
    | (?: ' [Ss]*? ' )
    )
    | (?: [^>]*? )
    )+
    s*
    /?
    )
    |
    ?
    [Ss]*?
    ?
    |
    (?:
    !
    (?:
    (?:
    DOCTYPE
    [Ss]*?
    )
    | (?:
    [CDATA[
    [Ss]*?
    ]]
    )
    )
    )
    | (?:
    --
    [Ss]*?
    --
    )
    | (?:
    ATTLIST
    [Ss]*?
    )
    | (?:
    ENTITY
    [Ss]*?
    )
    | (?:
    ELEMENT
    [Ss]*?
    )
    )
    >
    )
    ) # (1 end)
    )





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      The raw PCRE regex is this



      (?:[Ss]*(?&tag)K)[Ss]*(?(DEFINE)(?<tag>(?><(?:(?:/?[w:]+s*/?)|(?:[w:]+s+(?:(?:(?:"[Ss]*?")|(?:'[Ss]*?'))|(?:[^>]*?))+s*/?)|?[Ss]*??|(?:!(?:(?:DOCTYPE[Ss]*?)|(?:[CDATA[[Ss]*?]])))|(?:--[Ss]*?--)|(?:ATTLIST[Ss]*?)|(?:ENTITY[Ss]*?)|(?:ELEMENT[Ss]*?))>)))



      https://regex101.com/r/t9sydw/1



      Replace with empty string for cleanup.



      Can be adjusted for Java, JS, etc...



      Easy on the eye version:



       (?:
      [Ss]* (?&tag)
      K
      )
      [Ss]*

      (?(DEFINE)

      (?<tag> # (1 start)
      (?>
      <
      (?:
      (?:
      /?
      [w:]+
      s*
      /?
      )
      |
      (?:
      [w:]+
      s+
      (?:
      (?:
      (?: " [Ss]*? " )
      | (?: ' [Ss]*? ' )
      )
      | (?: [^>]*? )
      )+
      s*
      /?
      )
      |
      ?
      [Ss]*?
      ?
      |
      (?:
      !
      (?:
      (?:
      DOCTYPE
      [Ss]*?
      )
      | (?:
      [CDATA[
      [Ss]*?
      ]]
      )
      )
      )
      | (?:
      --
      [Ss]*?
      --
      )
      | (?:
      ATTLIST
      [Ss]*?
      )
      | (?:
      ENTITY
      [Ss]*?
      )
      | (?:
      ELEMENT
      [Ss]*?
      )
      )
      >
      )
      ) # (1 end)
      )





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        The raw PCRE regex is this



        (?:[Ss]*(?&tag)K)[Ss]*(?(DEFINE)(?<tag>(?><(?:(?:/?[w:]+s*/?)|(?:[w:]+s+(?:(?:(?:"[Ss]*?")|(?:'[Ss]*?'))|(?:[^>]*?))+s*/?)|?[Ss]*??|(?:!(?:(?:DOCTYPE[Ss]*?)|(?:[CDATA[[Ss]*?]])))|(?:--[Ss]*?--)|(?:ATTLIST[Ss]*?)|(?:ENTITY[Ss]*?)|(?:ELEMENT[Ss]*?))>)))



        https://regex101.com/r/t9sydw/1



        Replace with empty string for cleanup.



        Can be adjusted for Java, JS, etc...



        Easy on the eye version:



         (?:
        [Ss]* (?&tag)
        K
        )
        [Ss]*

        (?(DEFINE)

        (?<tag> # (1 start)
        (?>
        <
        (?:
        (?:
        /?
        [w:]+
        s*
        /?
        )
        |
        (?:
        [w:]+
        s+
        (?:
        (?:
        (?: " [Ss]*? " )
        | (?: ' [Ss]*? ' )
        )
        | (?: [^>]*? )
        )+
        s*
        /?
        )
        |
        ?
        [Ss]*?
        ?
        |
        (?:
        !
        (?:
        (?:
        DOCTYPE
        [Ss]*?
        )
        | (?:
        [CDATA[
        [Ss]*?
        ]]
        )
        )
        )
        | (?:
        --
        [Ss]*?
        --
        )
        | (?:
        ATTLIST
        [Ss]*?
        )
        | (?:
        ENTITY
        [Ss]*?
        )
        | (?:
        ELEMENT
        [Ss]*?
        )
        )
        >
        )
        ) # (1 end)
        )





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        The raw PCRE regex is this



        (?:[Ss]*(?&tag)K)[Ss]*(?(DEFINE)(?<tag>(?><(?:(?:/?[w:]+s*/?)|(?:[w:]+s+(?:(?:(?:"[Ss]*?")|(?:'[Ss]*?'))|(?:[^>]*?))+s*/?)|?[Ss]*??|(?:!(?:(?:DOCTYPE[Ss]*?)|(?:[CDATA[[Ss]*?]])))|(?:--[Ss]*?--)|(?:ATTLIST[Ss]*?)|(?:ENTITY[Ss]*?)|(?:ELEMENT[Ss]*?))>)))



        https://regex101.com/r/t9sydw/1



        Replace with empty string for cleanup.



        Can be adjusted for Java, JS, etc...



        Easy on the eye version:



         (?:
        [Ss]* (?&tag)
        K
        )
        [Ss]*

        (?(DEFINE)

        (?<tag> # (1 start)
        (?>
        <
        (?:
        (?:
        /?
        [w:]+
        s*
        /?
        )
        |
        (?:
        [w:]+
        s+
        (?:
        (?:
        (?: " [Ss]*? " )
        | (?: ' [Ss]*? ' )
        )
        | (?: [^>]*? )
        )+
        s*
        /?
        )
        |
        ?
        [Ss]*?
        ?
        |
        (?:
        !
        (?:
        (?:
        DOCTYPE
        [Ss]*?
        )
        | (?:
        [CDATA[
        [Ss]*?
        ]]
        )
        )
        )
        | (?:
        --
        [Ss]*?
        --
        )
        | (?:
        ATTLIST
        [Ss]*?
        )
        | (?:
        ENTITY
        [Ss]*?
        )
        | (?:
        ELEMENT
        [Ss]*?
        )
        )
        >
        )
        ) # (1 end)
        )






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