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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:23:29+00:00 2026-05-15T04:23:29+00:00

I am currently trying to write a regular expression to pull links out of

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I am currently trying to write a regular expression to pull links out of a page I have. The problem is the links need to be pulled out only if the links have ‘stock’ for example. This is an outline of what I have code wise:

<td class="prd-details">
   <a href="somepage">
   ...
   <span class="collect unavailable">
   ...
</td>

<td class="prd-details">
   <a href="somepage">
   ...
   <span class="collect available">
   ...
</td>

What I would like to do is pull out the links only if ‘collect available’ is in the tag. I have tried to do this with the regular expression:

(?s)prd-details[^=]+="([^"]+)" .+?collect{1}[^\s]+ available

However on running it, it will find the first ‘prd-details’ class and keep going until it finds ‘collect available’, thereby taking the incorrect results. I thought by specifying the {1} after the word collect it would only use the first instance of the word it finds, but apparently I’m wrong. I’ve been trying to use different things such as positive and negative lookaheads but I cant seem to get anything to work.

Might anyone be able to help me with this issue?

Thanks,

Dan

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    2026-05-15T04:23:29+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:23 am

    You need an expression that knows “collect unavailable” is junk. You should be able to use a negative lookahead with your wildcard after the link capture. Something like:

    prd-details[^=]+="([^"]+)"(.(?!collect un))+?collect available
    

    This will collect any character after the link that isn’t followed by “collect un”. This should eliminate capturing the “collect unavailable” chunk along with “collect available”.

    I tested in C# treating the text as a single line. You may need a slightly different syntax and options depending on your language and regex library.

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