I'll try to better explain myself ;-).
I'm using RegexBuddy to try to find the solution. The target is JavaScript in a Konfabulator widget.
The string I need to parse is :
+++++++++++++++++++++ RUNWAY ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1A1093/11 VALID: 1107140300 - 1108301500
DAILY 0300-1500
WIP 90M S OF RWY 08/26 AT E, W1, W2.
NO RESTRICTION DRG TKOF/LDG OR TAX.
1A994/11 VALID: 1106201300 - 1112312059
PAPI RWY 08 NOT OPR WHEN ILS APCH IN USE. OPR WHEN VIS APCH IN
USE.
1A987/11 VALID: 1106190615 - UFN
ILS DME RWY 08 BC 110.90MHZ CH46X OPR.
+++
The end result should be the following 3 sub-strings:
Substring 1)
1A1093/11 VALID: 1107140300 - 1108301500
DAILY 0300-1500
WIP 90M S OF RWY 08/26 AT E, W1, W2.
NO RESTRICTION DRG TKOF/LDG OR TAX.
Substring 2)
1A994/11 VALID: 1106201300 - 1112312059
PAPI RWY 08 NOT OPR WHEN ILS APCH IN USE. OPR WHEN VIS APCH IN
USE.
Substring 3)
1A987/11 VALID: 1106190615 - UFN
ILS DME RWY 08 BC 110.90MHZ CH46X OPR.
As you can see each section starts with something similar to "1A987/11 VALID:" which I am finding using this regex:
[0-9A-Z]{3,6}/\d{2}\s{1,3}VALID:
Each section end with the "1A987/11 VALID:" of the next section or with "+++" which I am finding using this regex:
([0-9A-Z]{3,6}/\d{2}\s{1,3}VALID:)|(\+{3})
The characters in between are [\s\S]+? the "." does not work for some reason.
So the complete regex is:
[0-9A-Z]{3,6}/\d{2}\s{1,3}VALID:[\s\S]+?(([0-9A-Z]{3,6}/\d{2}\\s{1,3}VALID:)|(\+{3}))
Now since the end of substring 1 is the beginning of substring 2, RegexBuddy does not find substring 2, only substring 1 and 3 are found.
I'm looking for a way to find all 3 substrings, hence a way to find the end of each substring but to exclude it from the string itself.