Hi, Thanks a lot for useful hints to all of you who replied to my question. I could easily do now what I wanted.
Cheers, Zdenek Holger Berger wrote: > Hi, > > yes: > > import re > > a=""" > I Am > Multiline > but short anyhow""" > > b="(I[\s\S]*line)" > > print re.search(b, a,re.MULTILINE).group(1) > > > gives > > I Am > Multiline > > Be aware that . matches NO newlines!!! > May be this caused your problems? > > regards > Holger > > > Zdenek Maxa wrote: > > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> On May 29, 2:03 am, Zdenek Maxa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I would like to perform regular expression replace (e.g. removing >>>> everything from within tags in a XML file) with multiple-line pattern. >>>> How can I do this? >>>> >>>> where = open("filename").read() >>>> multilinePattern = "^<tag> .... <\/tag>$" >>>> re.search(multilinePattern, where, re.MULTILINE) >>>> >>>> Thanks greatly, >>>> Zdenek >>>> >>>> >>> Why not use an xml package for working with xml files? I'm sure >>> they'll handle your multiline tags. >>> >>> http://effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm >>> http://codespeak.net/lxml/ >>> >>> ~Sean >>> >>> >>> >> Hi, >> >> that was merely an example of what I would like to achieve. However, in >> general, is there a way for handling multiline regular expressions in >> Python, using presumably only modules from distribution like re? >> >> Thanks, >> Zdenek >> > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list