Your regex would simply be:
<url>.*?\?.*?<\/url>
And if you wanna replace it in say C#, then:
String sourcestring = "BlahBlahBlah\n<url>http://www.website.com/order/index.asp?type=something%20something&DisplayName=N&Material=blah</url>\nBlah?BlahB?lah\nBlahBla?hBlah\n<url>http://www.website.com/order/index.asp?type=something%20somethi\nng&DisplayName=N&Material=blah</url>\nBlahBlahBlah";
String matchpattern = @"<url>.*?\?.*?<\/url>";
String replacementpattern = @"";
Console.WriteLine(Regex.Replace(sourcestring,matchpattern,replacementpattern,RegexOptions.Multiline | RegexOptions.Singleline));
Please note that this would replace the url tags with space even if they break into the next line as shown in the sample text.
Sample text before replace:
- BlahBlahBlah
- <url>http://www.website.com/order/index.asp?type=something%20something&DisplayName=N&Material=blah</url>
- Blah?BlahB?lah
- BlahBla?hBlah
- <url>http://www.website.com/order/index.asp?type=something%20somethi
- ng&DisplayName=N&Material=blah</url>
Result text after replace:
BlahBlahBlah
Blah?BlahB?lah BlahBla?hBlah
BlahBlahBlah
Update:
If you are using Notepad++, you need to check the matches newline checkbox in the Find/Replace dialog (so that it matches overflowing lines of url tags because .
in the regex does not match CR/LF.
The alternative would be using Ωmega's regex because it matches everything except for the characters in its class: <url>[^<?]*\?[^<]*<\/url>
<url>http://www.website.com/order/index.asp?type=something%20somethi ng&DisplayName=N&Material=blah</url>