Hello, According to the Apache Glossary page <https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/glossary.html#regex>, it’s all PCRE <http://www.pcre.org/> based. So you should be able to use the “non-greedy” match. So instead of .* which will match all instances, use .*?. If you anchor it at the end of the string, something like (text you are matching against).*?$, then you can be certain of getting the last one.
—jason Jason Brooks Systems Administrator eROI Performance is Art. m: 505 nw couch #300 w: eroi.com <http://eroi.com/> t: 503.290.3105 f: 503.228.4249 fb: fb.com/eROI <http://www.facebook.com/eROI> > On Nov 22, 2016, at 8:50 AM, Mayuresh <mayuresh.kshirsa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > How can I check for the last occurrence of a string in the response html and > only replace the last occurrence of it? > > I want to search for the last "meta" tag in the response and replace it with > something. > > How can I do this? > > Thanks, > Mayuresh