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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:49:29+00:00 2026-05-10T18:49:29+00:00

I’m using an HTML sanitizing whitelist code found here: http://refactormycode.com/codes/333-sanitize-html I needed to add

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I’m using an HTML sanitizing whitelist code found here:
http://refactormycode.com/codes/333-sanitize-html

I needed to add the ‘font’ tag as an additional tag to match, so I tried adding this condition after the <img tag check

if (tagname.StartsWith('<font')) {     // detailed <font> tag checking     // Non-escaped expression (for testing in a Regex editor app)     // ^<font(\s*size='\d{1}')?(\s*color='((#[0-9a-f]{6})|(#[0-9a-f]{3})|red|green|blue|black|white)')?(\s*face='(Arial|Courier New|Garamond|Georgia|Tahoma|Verdana)')?\s*?>$     if (!IsMatch(tagname, @'<font                             (\s*size=''\d{1}'')?                             (\s*color=''((#[0-9a-f]{6})|(#[0-9a-f]{3})|red|green|blue|black|white)'')?                             (\s*face=''(Arial|Courier New|Garamond|Georgia|Tahoma|Verdana)'')?                              \s*?>'))     {         html = html.Remove(tag.Index, tag.Length);     } } 

Aside from the condition above, my code is almost identical to the code in the page I linked to. When I try to test this in C#, it throws an exception saying ‘Not enough )'s‘. I’ve counted the parenthesis several times and I’ve run the expression through a few online Javascript-based regex testers and none of them seem to tell me of any problems.

Am I missing something in my Regex that is causing a parenthesis to escape? What do I need to do to fix this?

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After a lot of trial and error, I remembered that the # sign is a comment in regexes. The key to fixing this is to escape the # character. In case anyone else comes across the same problem, I’ve included my fix (just escaping the # sign)

if (tagname.StartsWith('<font')) {     // detailed <font> tag checking     // Non-escaped expression (for testing in a Regex editor app)     // ^<font(\s*size='\d{1}')?(\s*color='((#[0-9a-f]{6})|(#[0-9a-f]{3})|red|green|blue|black|white)')?(\s*face='(Arial|Courier New|Garamond|Georgia|Tahoma|Verdana)')?\s*?>$     if (!IsMatch(tagname, @'<font                             (\s*size=''\d{1}'')?                             (\s*color=''((\#[0-9a-f]{6})|(\#[0-9a-f]{3})|red|green|blue|black|white)'')?                             (\s*face=''(Arial|Courier\sNew|Garamond|Georgia|Tahoma|Verdana)'')?                              \s*?>'))     {         html = html.Remove(tag.Index, tag.Length);     } } 
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  1. 2026-05-10T18:49:30+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:49 pm

    Your IsMatch Method is using the option RegexOptions.IgnorePatternWhitespace, that allows you to put comments inside the regular expressions, so you have to scape the # chatacter, otherwise it will be interpreted as a comment.

    if (!IsMatch(tagname,@'<font(\s*size=''\d{1}'')?     (\s*color=''((\#[0-9a-f]{6})|(\#[0-9a-f]{3})|red|green|blue|black|white)'')?     (\s*face=''(Arial|Courier New|Garamond|Georgia|Tahoma|Verdana)'')?     \s?>')) {     html = html.Remove(tag.Index, tag.Length); } 
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