Regex for Searching <HEAD> Section
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 I want to use Notepad++ to find soft hyphen characters (ISO 8859: 0xAD, Unicode U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN, HTML:  ) in the <head> section of my HTML files. I tried the two regular expressions below, but both return zero hits. <head>.*?.*?</head> <head>.*.*</head>Curiously, the following regex does finds soft hyphens in <figcaption> sections: <figcaption>.*?.*?</figcaption>I suspect the issue is that the <head> section contains newlines. I tried the search with the “. matches newline” both checked and unchecked. Still got zero hits both ways. Is there a way to do this kind of search in Notepad++? 
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 I think the code blocks you used above are hiding your soft-hyphen character, at least visually. I find that if I copy and paste them into Notepad++, the soft-hyphen character reappears. Anyway, I would try searching for: (?s)<head>.*?\x{00AD}.*?</head>I think there have been some recent postings about Unicode characters used explicitly in the Find-what box of the Find dialog not working correctly…? 
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 Hello, @aksarben, @alan-kilborn and All, Simply, use this regex S/R : SEARCH (?s)(.*?<head>|\G)((?!</head>).)*?\K\xADREPLACE Any SINGLE character or STRINGNotes : - 
I assume, of course, that there only one section <head>........</head>per file
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The <head>........</head>section can be, either, in one line or splitted into several ones
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Any soft hyphen, found, above the starting tag <head>is ignored
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Any soft hyphen, between the starting and the ending tag is found, individually 
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Any soft hyphen, found, under the ending tag </head>is ignored
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Preferably, when testing on a single file, tick the wrap aroundoption, which forces to starts the S/R process from the very beginning of the file
 Best Regards, guy038 
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