On 11/14/06, Peter Boughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But wouldn't a non-greedy match only ever find the closest closing
> tag, and if we can assume valid XML, that will always be the correct
> one?

It will always find the closest end tag, but that may not be the right
one in a nested scenario.  If the poster were looking at
<b><i>foo</i></b> then it would work because the tags are different,
but by way of an analogy, the tags in question are structured as
<Emphasis type="bold"><Emphasis
type="italic">foo</Emphasis></Emphasis>.  Given that structure
(meaning the same-ness of the tags), the non-greedy match for the bold
tag would return the end tag for italics.

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