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Posted by Matthew Weier O'Phinney on 06/05/05 20:18
* Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com>:
> I took this example from php.net, but can't figure out where I went
> wrong. Why does this:
> $text = preg_replace("/<head(.|\s)*?>(.|\s)*?<\/head>/i" , "" , $text);
>
> throw this error:
> syntax error at line 265, column 39:
> $text = preg_replace("/<head(.|\s)*?>(.|\s)*?<\/head>/i" , "" , $text);
> ======================================^
>
> It seems to be pointing to the 'e' is 'head'. Why? Thanks.
Why are you using regexes instead of strip_tags()?
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