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    what will be the regex that doesn't allow < > tags? regards Dom

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      what will be the regex that doesn't allow < > tags? regards Dom

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      Your question is a bit vauge, so I don't know exactly what you want. Perhaps this: The pattern "^[^<>]$" matches a string that doesn't contain either < or >. --- single minded; short sighted; long gone;

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        what will be the regex that doesn't allow < > tags? regards Dom

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        \A[^<>]*$


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          Your question is a bit vauge, so I don't know exactly what you want. Perhaps this: The pattern "^[^<>]$" matches a string that doesn't contain either < or >. --- single minded; short sighted; long gone;

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          Guffa wrote:

          "^[^<>]$"

          This will match only one character, I think we need * to repeat the match.


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