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Language tags should not be removed from regex questions.

While the question is indeed a regex question, regex has many specific implementations that differ between which programming language is used. Without knowing which implementation the OP is using, you can't be sure if an answer is valid.

You can check Wikipedia on differences between regex in languages (the fact that they split the comparison table in two already tells you a lot).

The regex excerpt also states that adding a language is required. Removing a language is a bad edit.

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All questions with this tag should also include a tag specifying the applicable programming language or tool

The fact that the accepted or top answer might work under many different languages is not a reason to remove the language, since future answers might want to include less broadly implemented features.

Language tags should not be removed from regex questions.

While the question is indeed a regex question, regex has many specific implementations that differ between which programming language is used. Without knowing which implementation the OP is using, you can't be sure if an answer is valid.

You can check Wikipedia on differences between regex in languages (the fact that they split the comparison table in two already tells you a lot).

The regex excerpt also states that adding a language is required. Removing a language is a bad edit.

From the excerpt

All questions with this tag should also include a tag specifying the applicable programming language or tool

Language tags should not be removed from regex questions.

While the question is indeed a regex question, regex has many specific implementations that differ between which programming language is used. Without knowing which implementation the OP is using, you can't be sure if an answer is valid.

You can check Wikipedia on differences between regex in languages (the fact that they split the comparison table in two already tells you a lot).

The regex excerpt also states that adding a language is required. Removing a language is a bad edit.

From the excerpt

All questions with this tag should also include a tag specifying the applicable programming language or tool

The fact that the accepted or top answer might work under many different languages is not a reason to remove the language, since future answers might want to include less broadly implemented features.

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Erik A
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Language tags should not be removed from regex questions.

While the question is indeed a regex question, regex has many specific implementations that differ between which programming language is used. Without knowing which implementation the OP is using, you can't be sure if an answer is valid.

You can check Wikipedia on differences between regex in languages (the fact that they split the comparison table in two already tells you a lot).

The regex excerpt also states that adding a language is required. Removing a language is a bad edit.

From the excerpt

All questions with this tag should also include a tag specifying the applicable programming language or tool