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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
There is no builtin function for this, ut as thedcuks noted, you can simply delete the opening tag and leave the closing, which will get automaticallt removed whenever you next run either beautify or fix html tools.
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I didn't know beautify would do this. Thanks both. I was using regex function to delete both tag and that was causing problems when the closing tags selected by the function wasn't the good one. Now I understand I only have to delete all occurrence of the opening tag.