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Posted by Daz on 10/16/06 17:52
Chung Leong wrote:
> Daz wrote:
> > Hi everyone. I am looking to create a simple function that will spot a
> > hexcolor in a font tag, that has quotes, and remove the quotes. i.e
> > <font color="ffffff"> should become <font color=ffffff>.
> >
> > Perhaps I am making it more complex than it needs to be, but I have
> > broken down the input string into an array of single characters using
> > preg_split(), and I am iterating through the chars, looking for a quote
> > followed by a hash. The problem appear to be with the hash. Although it
> > prints out fine, not amount of escaping the hash seems to allow me to
> > match it. Instead preg_match() match spaces (obviously because the
> > veriable I am using to store the '#', is not storing it properly.
> >
> > Please could someone put me out of my misery by either hinting towards
> > a simpler way to do it, or just shooting me?
> >
> > I am sure there are at least 100 different ways of using regex to
> > achieve what I want, but I can't think how. Perhaps I am just looking
> > at the wrong functions?
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > Daz.
>
> Why not just preg_replace('/(<font\s+color\s*=\s*)"(#[0-9a-f]+)"/si',
> '\1\2', $html)?
Because I forgot how to get the matched text from the regex pattern
match. Hehe.
Many thanks for that. :)
Daz
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