preg_match doesn't recognize \\2?
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Amailer
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:26 am Post subject: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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Hey,
I have a place that does in one function
$text = preg_match("bla", "bla".valid_function("\\2")."bla");
In the valid function, it does another preg match, searching for a specific text; But, for some odd reason, its not taking the matched value for \\2, insted its taking \\2 as a string. So if I do a preg_match for "\\2", it works
Any idea how to fix this?
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Tycoon
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:06 am Post subject: Re: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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I may have an idea, it may be simular to putting $array['item'] in a select statement - like so "SELECT * FROM `a` WHERE `id` = '$array['item']'";
I would try:
$valid_text = valid_function("\\2");
$text = preg_match("bla", "bla".$valid_text."bla");
Unsure if that will work but give it a try.
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Amailer
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:16 am Post subject: RE:preg_match doesn\'t recognize \\2? |
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Nope, didn't work. I don't see how it would have made a difference though :/
Is there something I have to do in preg_match() to like..recognize \\2, $1, $2 and etc?
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octopi
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:26 am Post subject: Re: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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I'm not exactly sure what your trying to do....but.....
preg_match returns an int, and not the acctual matched text. to access this, you need to add a 3rd parameter '
preg_match(/www\.(.*?).ca/,'www.compsci.ca',$matches);
now....$matches[0] should contain 'www.compsci.ca'
and $matches[1] should contain compsci
based on what your attempting to do (from what i can tell) you'll probally have to do a general match first, store it in matches, then feed that to your sub/function then do another match
I'm not exactly sure what your trying to do though....
\\2 from what I can tell your refering to a back reference, I don't believe you can place one of these into your haystack, as its meant to be part of your pattern.
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Amailer
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:21 am Post subject: RE:preg_match doesn\'t recognize \\2? |
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K sorry, let me clear it up a bit.
This function searches for urls
php: | function make_clickable ($text)
{
$text = preg_replace('#(script|about|applet|activex|chrome):#is', "\\1:", $text);
// pad it with a space so we can match things at the start of the 1st line.
$ret = ' ' . $text;
// matches an "xxxx://yyyy" URL at the start of a line, or after a space.
// xxxx can only be alpha characters.
// yyyy is anything up to the first space, newline, comma, double quote or <
$ret = preg_replace("#(^|[\n ])([\w]+?://[\w\#$%&~/.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)#is", "\\1<a href=\"\\2\" target=\"_blank\">".validate_url ('$2'). "</a>", $ret);
// Remove our padding..
$ret = substr($ret, 1);
return($ret);
}
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As you can see, it searches for the text http://blablabla in the post and makes it into a url. What I want to do is, if the urls domain matches that of the current site, strip the extra part, just show the page
So:
http://wii.com/index.php?t=12 -> index.php?t=12
That was suppose to have been done in the validate_url() function which has:
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if( preg_match('#'. $forum_url. '#i', $url) ) {
$valid = true;
}
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And some other stuff- but the preg_match there does not recognize the $2 given :/. Meaning, if I do
$valid will be true :/ Even if there is no 2 to match!
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octopi
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 4:50 am Post subject: Re: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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You need to use preg_replace_callback() to do what you want, heres an example:
http://www.magnify.ca/devel/compsci/adm/preg.php
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<?php
function validate_url($matches) {
if($matches[2] == "www.magnify.ca") {
return "<a href='{$matches[3]}'>{$matches[3]}</a> ";
}
else {
return "<a href='{$matches[1]}{$matches[2]}{$matches[3]}'>{$matches[1]}{$matches[2]}{$matches[3]}</a> ";
}
}
function make_clickable($subject) {
// $patterns[]="/http(s?):\/\/www.magnfiy.ca(:\d){1,5}\/(.*?)\w?/"; //our site
$pattern="!(https?://)(.*?)(/.*?)*(\s|$)!"; //another site
return preg_replace_callback($pattern,"validate_url",$subject);
}
print make_clickable("goto http://www.magnify.ca/index.php?test=hello&this=that now") . "<br>";
print make_clickable("goto https://www.magnify.ca/index.php now") . "<br>";
print make_clickable("goto https://www.compsci.ca/index.php now") . "<br>";
print make_clickable("goto http://www.compsci.ca") . "<br>";
print make_clickable("goto http://www.compsci.ca:8080") . "<br>";
?>
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Amailer
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:48 am Post subject: RE:preg_match doesn\'t recognize \\2? |
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Excellent! That worked perfectly, thanks.
Though its, odd, I had seen what I was trying to do someone where else, and... it worked :/ Maybe I over looked something.
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Tycoon
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:49 pm Post subject: Re: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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Lol I looked stupid
Question though: How do you get the code to appear in its own box? Just use [code][/code] ?
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Amailer
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:57 pm Post subject: Re: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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Yeah, you can use [code][/code] or if you want to highlight it for a specific language use [syntax="langname"][/syntax]
A question: I got it to all work out, this is how it shows it now:
http://www.compsci.ca/v3/posting.php?t=123 posting.php?t=123
But I if I have just the domain, this happnes:
http://www.compsci.ca/v3/ [blank]
Is there a way to make the preg_replace() only remove the text if there is some text after the match?
***EDIT***
Nevermind, I got it
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Tycoon
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 8:46 am Post subject: Re: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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Amailer @ Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:57 pm wrote: Nevermind, I got it
Glad we could help Don't be afraid to ask questions. haha
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Tycoon
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 1:27 pm Post subject: Re: preg_match doesn't recognize \\2? |
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php: |
<?php
function replace_reply ($message) {
$expression = "#\[reply=(.*?)](.*?)\[/reply]#si";
$count = preg_match_all($expression, $message, $replace);
if (count($count) > 0)
{
for ($a = 0; $a < count($count); $a++ )
{
$quote_user = $replace[1][$a];
$replace_string = $replace[2][$a];
}
$str_replace = $this-> str_replace_nonphp("Reply", $quote_user, $replace_string);
$message = preg_replace($expression, $str_replace, $message);
}
return $message;
}
?>
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As we can see, this code SHOULD replace all the [reply] and [/reply] tags in the message BUT what it does is grab the first [reply=username] code and then it grabs, not the last [/reply] tag that matches, but the first one it fines.
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