If you are using CFMX, you can (probably) use
<p>.*?</p>

If you are using 5 or older, it's going to be a lot tougher.
Let us know if that doesn't work.

--Ben

John Beynon wrote:
> I'm trying to split up html paragraph <p></p><p></p> tags into items
> in an array with their contents in between the p's, I found ReSplit on
> cflib.org which will do one part but it's the regex that's beating me,
> I've tried <p>.*</p> which i thought it would be but no joy,
> 
> any ideas,
> 
> thanks,
> 
> john.
> 
> 

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