I'm having html page content as a string and trying to check if it matches regexp of ^.+$. And it returns false. Can't get why it does so.
Code is fairly simple:
content.matches(regexp)
I'm having html page content as a string and trying to check if it matches regexp of ^.+$. And it returns false. Can't get why it does so.
Code is fairly simple:
content.matches(regexp)
By default, the . does not match \r and \n. To let . also match them, enable DOT-ALL (the s flag):
^(?s).+$