Just an fyi, as far as tags go, it is impossible to ignore a single tag
without parsing all tags.
You can SKIP/FAIL past html tags and invisible content.
This will find the words you're looking for.
'~<(?:(?:(?:(script|style|object|embed|applet|noframes|noscript|noembed)(?:\s+(?>"[\S\s]*?"|\'[\S\s]*?\'|(?:(?!/>)[^>])?)+)?\s*>)[\S\s]*?</\1\s*(?=>))|(?:/?[\w:]+\s*/?)|(?:[\w:]+\s+(?:"[\S\s]*?"|\'[\S\s]*?\'|[^>]?)+\s*/?)|\?[\S\s]*?\?|(?:!(?:(?:DOCTYPE[\S\s]*?)|(?:\[CDATA\[[\S\s]*?\]\])|(?:--[\S\s]*?--)|(?:ATTLIST[\S\s]*?)|(?:ENTITY[\S\s]*?)|(?:ELEMENT[\S\s]*?))))>(*SKIP)(?!)|(?:text|simple)~'
https://regex101.com/r/7ZGlvW/1
Formated
<
(?:
(?:
(?:
# Invisible content; end tag req'd
( # (1 start)
script
| style
| object
| embed
| applet
| noframes
| noscript
| noembed
) # (1 end)
(?:
\s+
(?>
" [\S\s]*? "
| ' [\S\s]*? '
| (?:
(?! /> )
[^>]
)?
)+
)?
\s* >
)
[\S\s]*? </ \1 \s*
(?= > )
)
| (?: /? [\w:]+ \s* /? )
| (?:
[\w:]+
\s+
(?:
" [\S\s]*? "
| ' [\S\s]*? '
| [^>]?
)+
\s* /?
)
| \? [\S\s]*? \?
| (?:
!
(?:
(?: DOCTYPE [\S\s]*? )
| (?: \[CDATA\[ [\S\s]*? \]\] )
| (?: -- [\S\s]*? -- )
| (?: ATTLIST [\S\s]*? )
| (?: ENTITY [\S\s]*? )
| (?: ELEMENT [\S\s]*? )
)
)
)
>
(*SKIP)
(?!)
|
(?: text | simple )
Or, a much faster approach is to match both tags AND the text you're
looking for.
Matching the tags moves past them.
If you're doing a replace, use a callback to determine what to replace.
Group 1 is a TAG or an Invisible Content run.
Group 3 is the words you're looking to replace.
So, in the callback, if group 1 matched, just return group 1.
If group 3 matched, replace with what you want to replace it with.
The regex
'~(<(?:(?:(?:(script|style|object|embed|applet|noframes|noscript|noembed)(?:\s+(?>"[\S\s]*?"|\'[\S\s]*?\'|(?:(?!/>)[^>])?)+)?\s*>)[\S\s]*?</\2\s*(?=>))|(?:/?[\w:]+\s*/?)|(?:[\w:]+\s+(?:"[\S\s]*?"|\'[\S\s]*?\'|[^>]?)+\s*/?)|\?[\S\s]*?\?|(?:!(?:(?:DOCTYPE[\S\s]*?)|(?:\[CDATA\[[\S\s]*?\]\])|(?:--[\S\s]*?--)|(?:ATTLIST[\S\s]*?)|(?:ENTITY[\S\s]*?)|(?:ELEMENT[\S\s]*?))))>)|(text|simple)~'
https://regex101.com/r/7ZGlvW/2
This regex is comparable to how SAX and DOM parsers parse tags.
I've posted this hundreds of times on SO.
Here is an example of how to remove all html tags:
https://regex101.com/r/oCVkZv/1