Is there a way to use ungreedy matching in JavaScript for regular expressions?

After * or + to make it ungreedy, e.g. (.*?).

Exactly what I was looking for, thanks! :-) – okoman Dec 12 '08 at 20:29.

I'm late, but I'll post the regex anyway. 'bone/b two bthree/b'. Replace( /\b\(.+?)\\/b\/g, '$1' ).

I always find regexpal. Com helpful when I'm working with regexps. – some Dec 12 '08 at 20:36.

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