Regular Expression Pattern Error C#?
Oct 19, 2010
When I have an Expression declared like
someText = Regex.Replace(someText, @"/*.*?*/", "");
The Error Says
System.ArgumentException: par"/*.*?*/" parsing - Nested quantifier *.
How to rewrite the code to avoid this error?
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