I put the code into a function, link_expand():

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION link_expand(TEXT) RETURNS TEXT AS $$
SELECT REGEXP_REPLACE($1,
             E'\\[p=(\\d+)\\|(.+?)\\]',
             E'<a href="./family.php?person=\\1">\\2</a>', 'g');
$$ LANGUAGE sql STABLE;

pgslekt=> select link_expand('[p=123|John Smith]');
                   link_expand
--------------------------------------------------
 <a href="./family.php?person=123">John Smith</a>
(1 row)

So far, so good. But look here:

pgslekt=> select link_expand('[p=123|John Smith] and [p=456|Jane Doe]');
                              link_expand
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
 <a href="./family.php?person=123">John Smith] and [p=456|Jane Doe</a>
(1 row)

Hey, I told it not to be greedy, didn't I?
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