Timeline for How do I replace the closing bracket also?
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| Jul 3, 2025 at 15:50 | answer | added | Samantha Heier | timeline score: 0 | |
| Jun 27, 2025 at 14:42 | history | edited | user30745941 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Corrected the accents
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| Jun 23, 2025 at 9:44 | vote | accept | Community Bot | ||
| Jun 23, 2025 at 9:27 | answer | added | user30869648 | timeline score: 0 | |
| Jun 20, 2025 at 16:08 | comment | added | user30745941 | @MichałTurczyn Please let me know which HTML parser to use in this case and how to use it. | |
| Jun 20, 2025 at 14:02 | answer | added | Vincent Flotron | timeline score: 0 | |
| Jun 20, 2025 at 9:28 | comment | added | Michał Turczyn | If those are HTML files, why not use HTML parser? | |
| Jun 19, 2025 at 17:10 | comment | added | Wiktor Stribiżew |
Use (?:<!--.*?-->|<style(?s:.*?)</style>|<script(?s:.*?)</script>|rgb\(\d+, \d+, \d+\))(*SKIP)(*F)|\(([^()]*)\)\s*again. See demo.
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| Jun 19, 2025 at 15:28 | comment | added | DuesserBaest |
It is because you capture the closing parenthesis into group 1 here ... \((.+?\))\s*again. Fix it by moving it out like so: ... \((.+?)\)\s*again
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| S Jun 19, 2025 at 14:44 | review | First questions | |||
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| S Jun 19, 2025 at 14:44 | history | asked | user30745941 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |