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I'm trying to come up with a regex to be able to parse the following type of strings into groups.

<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="[!PageTitle!]" href="[!SiteRoot!]/feed.xml" />

My regular expression is:

\[\!(.+)\!\]

The problem with this expression is that it seems to pull it all into 1 group:

Found 1 match:

  1. "[!PageTitle!]" href="[!SiteRoot!]" has 1 group:

     1. "PageTitle!]" href="[!SiteRoot"
    

I want dont want the regex to continue...am I missing a boundary? Ideally I want it to find 2 groups,

[!PageTitle!]

and

[!SiteRoot!]

2 Answers 2

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try:

\[\!(.+?)\!\]

the + quantifier is greedy, so will match as far as possible in the line, capturing the first [ followed by the last ] in the line. +? is the non-greedy equivalent.

As an aside, I'm using Rad Software Regular Expression Designer. I like it.

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Seems like this works ok :)

\[!(\w+)!\]

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