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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T07:21:07+00:00 2026-06-08T07:21:07+00:00

Why isn’t my regular expression finding my string? Regex.Replace( SCRIPT language=Javascript src=\\\r\ntype=text/javascript , ^language=Javascript$,

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Why isn’t my regular expression finding my string?

 Regex.Replace(" SCRIPT language=Javascript src=\"\"\r\ntype=text/javascript ",
    "^language=Javascript$",
    "language=\"Javascript\"",
    RegexOptions.Multiline | RegexOptions.Compiled
);

the ^language=Javascript$ isn’t working. if I remove it it works, but I want to make sure that a partially similar string doesn’t get replaced (it has happened in my tests). The strings are not constants, I actually using variables, but this is just 1 case that I am using. Any help?

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    2026-06-08T07:21:09+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 7:21 am

    Well, this is because ^ represents the start of the string and $ the end of the string. Your regex simply cannot match. You could use

    \blanguage=Javascript\b
    

    as a workaround if you just want to make sure that foolanguage=Javascript doesn’t match. But that depends a little on the data you expect and stuff into that method. A safer way would be

    (?<= )language=Javascript(?= )
    

    which would make sure that there is a space before and after the match. You can make it more complex (and reliable) from there, e.g.

    (?<= )language=Javascript(?= |>)
    

    to match even <script type='text/javascript' language=Javascript>.

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