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Posted by trihanhcie on 07/05/06 10:20
Thanks :) I'm a beginner in regular expression and it is not so easy :D
I'm still trying ^^
Rik wrote:
> trihanhcie@gmail.com wrote:
> > It can be :
> > <td> text1 </td>
> > or
> > <td>
> > text1
> > </td>
> > or anything else
> >
> > eregi("<td(.*)>(.*)(</td>?)",$text,$regtext);
> ---------------------------^
> This doesn't do what you think it does
>
> > The problem is that, if I have
> > <td> text</td>
> > <td>text2</td>
> >
> > regtext will return text</td><td>text2.
> >
> > How can I change the expression so that it stops at the first
> > occurence of </td>?
>
> An asterisk (*) can made non-greedy (i.e. capturing untill the next match is
> true) by placing a question mark after it.
>
> preg_match_all('|<td[^>]*>(.*?)</td>|i',$text,$matches);
>
> Grtz,
> --
> Rik Wasmus
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