I assure you that I am not trying to circumvent google's anything. I'm trying to provide a HTML translation page tool for some of my visitors where they will provide there own URL and a translation of some keywords will be done for them. Thats all.
I never actually was going to flaunt googles terms and conditions and after the replys from Rasmus I went away and looked into the mater. I agree whole heartedly with what Rasmus and others said and will not be circumventing APIs under any circumstance. Henry "John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:3DBD546D.3000500@;by-tor.com... > The tools for you to execute the regular expression are there for you in > the manual. The actual regular expression that you're looking for is > not a php issue. And I can't say that I'm totally convinced that you're > still not trying to circumvent google's TOS. > > Henry wrote: > > What; nobody has anything to say about parsing HTML and doing search and > > replaces!! Is there another news group that might be better suited? I do > > want to do it PHP if I hadn't made that clear. > > > > Somebody, anybody, please help. > > > > "Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:20021028103849.2175.qmail@;pb1.pair.com... > > > >>Hi All, > >> > >>I would like to be able to do a serach and replace in a HTML document. For > > > > a > > > >>list of words; > >> > >>for example: > >>hello become buongiorno > >>yes becomes si > >>size become grossezza > >> > >>The problem is that if I change the word "size" without considering html > >>tags and html comments in the case of inline javascripts I'll end up with > >>"broken" html. > >> > >>Is there a way to only do the search and replace outside the tags and > >>comments. > >> > >>It is further complicated by the fact that I would still like to do the > >>replacements within strings for example within meta tags! > >> > >>Any ideas. > >> > >>Henry > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php