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 Posted by Alvaro G. Vicario on 06/14/43 11:56 
*** deko escribió/wrote (Fri, 25 Aug 2006 23:09:28 -0700): 
> In these strings, domains are always preceded by  
> "http://" or "http : //www" (without the spaces). 
 
Without the spaces? Then, why do you add the spaces? 
 
Given that precondition, I wouldn't use regex: 
 
parse_url  Parse a URL and return its components 
 
usage:  
array parse_url ( string url ) 
 
Parameters 
url  
The URL to parse  
 
Return Values 
On seriously malformed URLs, parse_url() may return FALSE and emit a 
E_WARNING. Otherwise an associative array is returned, whose components may 
be (at least one):  
 
scheme - e.g. http  
host  
port  
user  
pass  
path  
query - after the question mark ?  
fragment - after the hashmark #  
 
 
 
> in pseudo code, I thought it might look like this: 
>  
> if (eregi("http: //", $mystring)) 
 
Sorry, but I just can't understand all that story about spaces/not spaces 
:-? 
 
 
 
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