* Thus wrote Bas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > This error is not so stupid as a deleted closing ". > > Okay, for all of you who missed my code here is it again:
> > read-tags.php > --- > <?php > // Tag Parser v1.1 > // v1.0 First release(not working) > // v1.1 Edited: > // Uses Regular Expressions > function parseTags($file) { > /* readfile... here */ > $filedata = file_get_contents($file); > $tag_match = "!<bttag=(\w*)>\s*([^<]*)\s*</bttag>!is"; Mabey I should have explained the regex. The tagname (the value in matches[1][$] can only be a word character (\w*) and the value ($matches[2[$i] inside the tag will find all characters upto the </bttag> except for the < character. Also do note, the '\s*' before and after the (.*?), this will force the value returned without leading or trailing white space. Depending on your situation this might not be desireable. [...] > > <bttag=text> > Welcome to my BTML page!!! This is an experimentally version of HTML!!! > <br>Bye!!! > </bttag> [..] > > Run btml.php?name=test.btm and you will get this error plus good output: > > Notice: Undefined index: text in C:\pub\include\btml.php on line 15 According to my description above, the code will ignore anything that has a < character within the tags. so to allow this you'll need to change the regex to something like: $tag_match = "!<bttag=(\w*)>\s*(.*?)\s*</bttag>!is"; this will force it to match *anything* between the tags, except for leading and trailing white space. Curt -- "My PHP key is worn out" PHP List stats since 1997: http://zirzow.dyndns.org/html/mlists/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php