I'm thinking that AnonyMonk was referring to a greedy match. At least, that's how I read it at first.
And if you know that what you're looking for is a number alone, you can use something like m!Volume<br>([\d,]+)</font></td>! for the regex. This will capture numbers that may or may not have a comma in them. It won't match negative numbers, or numbers with decimal points, or fractions, etc. Note that the m at the beginning allows you to use another delimiter instead of /, so you don't have to escape the / characters in the closing HTML tags. Just another way to do it...
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Posts may use any of the Perl Monks Approved HTML tags. Currently these include the following:
<code> <a> <b> <big>
<blockquote> <br /> <dd>
<dl> <dt> <em> <font>
<h1> <h2> <h3> <h4>
<h5> <h6> <hr /> <i>
<li> <nbsp> <ol> <p>
<small> <strike> <strong>
<sub> <sup> <table>
<td> <th> <tr> <tt>
<u> <ul>
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Snippets of code should be wrapped in
<code> tags not
<pre> tags. In fact, <pre>
tags should generally be avoided. If they must
be used, extreme care should be
taken to ensure that their contents do not
have long lines (<70 chars), in order to prevent
horizontal scrolling (and possible janitor
intervention).
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Want more info? How to link
or How to display code and escape characters
are good places to start.
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