I suck big time at regular expressions, but have you tried
str_replace("\r\n<html>\r\n", '', $string); ?

Bogdan

David Yee wrote:

> Hi guys.  Quick regular expressions question here:
>
> I want to match:
>
> <html>
>
> but not:
>
> blah blah <html>
>
> Basically I want to wipe out lines beginning with the <html> tag followed
> immediately by a carriage return.  If I do a:
>
> str_replace("<html>\r\n", '', $string);
>
> It wipes out <html> and the carriage return after blah blah <html>.  So I
> suppose I have to turn to preg_replace, but I'm having a hard time coming up
> with the right pattern.  Thanks.


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