b wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to test if a string matches *exactly*
> another string, using a regexp pattern. The manual says that ereg() is
> deprecated (in favour of what?) and preg_match() is giving me trouble.
> The problem is that I'm passing the end-of-line delimiter ($) but it
> seems to be ignored. An example:
> 
> -- snip --
> header('Content-type: text/plain');
> $url = '/foo(/)?';
> $test = 'foo/bar';
> $pattern = '%^'.$url.'$%U';
> 
> echo "${url} :: ${test}\n";
> 
> echo (preg_match($pattern, $test) != false)
>     ? 'match'
>     : 'no match';
> -- snip --
> 
> I expected 'no match' but get 'match'.
> 
> The reason for the (/)? is to allow for a trailing slash. I've added a
> '$' to specify that I want to test for the exact string. However,
> preg_match() tests for the existence of a string and appears to ignore
> the '$'.
> 
> How do I do this?
> 

cut/paste your code and it works for me.

Jim Lucas


-- 
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Reply via email to