Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help need

2008-07-27 Thread James Dempster
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Shelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Richard, > > Not exactly actually. > > What I mean is: > Before: hi Richard>, & good morning< > After: hi Richard>, & good morning< > > I hope it's clear now. > > On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help need

2008-07-27 Thread Richard Heyes
> Before: hi Richard>, & good morning< > After: hi Richard>, & good morning< By the sounds of it negative look ahead assertions may be of some help. Or look behind assertions. -- Richard Heyes http://www.phpguru.org -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: htt

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help need

2008-07-26 Thread Micah Gersten
Are you talking about looking at blogs in a mobile phone browser or actually downloading the blog into another format? Thank you, Micah Gersten onShore Networks Internal Developer http://www.onshore.com Shelley wrote: > Ok, let me tell you what i want to achieve. > I want to transfer users' b

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help need

2008-07-25 Thread Shelley
Ok, let me tell you what i want to achieve. I want to transfer users' blog onto mobile phone, so I should convert characters such as >, <, & (but not &, or >, or <, etc) into xml compatible ones, >, < &. Maybe there is some problem in my expression? Waiting for your response... On Sat, Jul 26, 2

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help need

2008-07-25 Thread Micah Gersten
Are you trying to make it xml compatible or XHTML compatible? '&' is not valid HTML or XHTML as it has special meaning. If you want it to adhere to the standard and display correctly, you must use '&' Thank you, Micah Gersten onShore Networks Internal Developer http://www.onshore.com Shelley w

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help need

2008-07-25 Thread Shelley
Hi Richard, Not exactly actually. What I mean is: Before: hi Richard>, & good morning< After: hi Richard>, & good morning< I hope it's clear now. On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How can I make a string with & (NOT &, >, < or "), <, > > xml > > co

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help need

2008-07-25 Thread Richard Heyes
> How can I make a string with & (NOT &, >, < or "), <, > xml > compatible? > What is the expression to use? Not entirely sure what you're after (try posting some before and after snippets), but by the sounds of it you don't need a regular expression - strtr() will work for you. Or str_replace().

Re: [PHP] regular expression help!

2007-01-18 Thread Roman Neuhauser
(Haven't received William's email yet => scavenging Jochem's reply.) # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-18 18:01:19 +0100: > William Stokes wrote: > > "Roman Neuhauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti > >> This passes with 5.2: > >> > >> class ImgSrcTest extends Tence_TestCase > >> { > >>private $sr

Re: [PHP] regular expression help!

2007-01-18 Thread Jochem Maas
William Stokes wrote: > Hello Roman, > > Could you specify the functionality of your script a bit please. (How it > works) it's a hint as to how you might use simpleXML to extract the values of a src attribute from the definition of an img tag. > > I forgot to mention that this part: > > ', >

Re: [PHP] regular expression help!

2007-01-18 Thread William Stokes
Hello Roman, Could you specify the functionality of your script a bit please. (How it works) I forgot to mention that this part: ', is not always the same. The image properties can vary. Thanks -Will "Roman Neuhauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti viestissä:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ># [EMAIL PR

Re: [PHP] regular expression help!

2007-01-18 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-01-18 12:34:36 +0200: > I need to strip all characters from the following text string exept the > image path... > > " src=\"../../images/new/thumps/4123141112007590373240.jpg\" />"...and then > store the path to DB. Image path lengh can vary so I guess that I need to

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2007-01-04 Thread Jochem Maas
Arpad Ray wrote: > Note that $ allows a trailing newline, but \z doesn't. I had to test that before believing you: php -r 'var_dump(preg_match("#^[a-z]+\$#","abc"),preg_match("#^[a-z]+\$#","abc\n"),preg_match("#^[a-z]+\z#","abc\n"));' you are right, that could consitute a nice big gotcha in som

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2007-01-04 Thread Arpad Ray
Note that $ allows a trailing newline, but \z doesn't. Arpad Stut wrote: Chris Boget wrote: echo 'Is String: [' . ( is_string( 'a1b2c3' ) && preg_match( '/[A-Za-z]+/', 'a1b2c3' )) . ']'; echo 'Is Numeric: [' . ( is_numeric( 'a1b2c3' ) && preg_match( '/[0-9]+/', 'a1b2c3' )) . ']'; echo 'Is St

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2007-01-04 Thread Stut
Chris Boget wrote: echo 'Is String: [' . ( is_string( 'a1b2c3' ) && preg_match( '/[A-Za-z]+/', 'a1b2c3' )) . ']'; echo 'Is Numeric: [' . ( is_numeric( 'a1b2c3' ) && preg_match( '/[0-9]+/', 'a1b2c3' )) . ']'; echo 'Is String: [' . ( is_string( 'abcdef' ) && preg_match( '/[A-Za-z]+/', 'abcdef' )

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2007-01-04 Thread Arpad Ray
Those patterns aren't anchored to the ends of the string, so as long as the string contains one matching character, the succeeds. ^ anchors the pattern to the beginning, \z to the end, so you want: /^[A-Za-z]+\z/ Or test the opposite case to see if it fails: /[^A-Za-z]/ Arpad Chris Boget wrote

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2006-01-19 Thread John Nichel
Chris wrote: preg_replace('/(? Ohhhregex-fu black belt. ;) -- John C. Nichel IV Programmer/System Admin (ÜberGeek) Dot Com Holdings of Buffalo 716.856.9675 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2006-01-19 Thread John Nichel
Chris Boget wrote: I've been beating my head against the wall for a while trying to come up with the RE I need to use. I have a camel case word - let's use JimJoeBobBriggs. I need to come up with a RE that will fine all the upper case characters and insert an underscore prior to those character

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2006-01-19 Thread Chris
Chris Boget wrote: I've been beating my head against the wall for a while trying to come up with the RE I need to use. I have a camel case word - let's use JimJoeBobBriggs. I need to come up with a RE that will fine all the upper case characters and insert an underscore prior to those characte

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2006-01-19 Thread Robin Vickery
On 1/19/06, Chris Boget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been beating my head against the wall for a while trying to come up > with the RE I need to use. I have a camel case word - let's use > JimJoeBobBriggs. I need to come up with a RE that will fine all the > upper case characters and insert

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2006-01-19 Thread Richard Heyes
Chris Boget wrote: I've been beating my head against the wall for a while trying to come up with the RE I need to use. I have a camel case word - let's use JimJoeBobBriggs. I need to come up with a RE that will fine all the upper case characters and insert an underscore prior to those character

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2005-08-02 Thread John Nichel
David Christensen wrote: I just plain suck at regex, so I was hoping to get some hints from you regex experts out there. I'm sure it's been done a thousand times, but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for with a simple google search: $phone could be "1234567890" OR $phone could be "123-456-

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2005-01-21 Thread Jochem Maas
Richard Lynch wrote: Jason wrote: Simple functions to check & fix if necessary invalid formating of a MAC address... I seem to be having problems with the global variable $mac not being returned from the fix_mac() function. Any help is appreciated. function fix_mac( $mac ) { global $mac; It's re

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2005-01-21 Thread Richard Lynch
Jason wrote: > Simple functions to check & fix if necessary invalid formating of a MAC > address... I seem to be having problems with the global variable $mac > not being returned from the fix_mac() function. Any help is appreciated. > function fix_mac( $mac ) { > global $mac; It's really weird

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2005-01-21 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 10:12, Jason wrote: > Simple functions to check & fix if necessary invalid formating of a MAC > address... I seem to be having problems with the global variable $mac > not being returned from the fix_mac() function. Any help is appreciated. > > /* > * ex. 00:AA:11:BB:22

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2005-01-21 Thread Jason Wong
On Saturday 22 January 2005 00:12, Jason wrote: > Simple functions to check & fix if necessary invalid formating of a MAC > address... I seem to be having problems with the global variable $mac > not being returned from the fix_mac() function. Any help is appreciated. Your subject says "regular e

RE: [PHP] regular expression help

2004-09-29 Thread Ed Lazor
Thanks to everyone who sent in patterns =) They worked like a charm =) > > $pattern = "/\{\$(.+?)\}/i"; > $replacement = "\"\.\$$1\.\""; -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2004-09-28 Thread Petar Nedyalkov
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 08:46, Ed Lazor wrote: > > Today I discovered that my ISP can't upgrade to PHP 5. They use Plesk for > server Administration and PHP 5 apparently breaks Plesk. Plesk says > they'll make PHP 5 support available as soon as it starts coming default on > RedHat Enterpr

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2004-09-28 Thread Matthew Fonda
Howdy, Regular expressions are a simple way of matching patters. You can learn more about regular expressions in general here: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xbd/re.html If you are interested in using regular expressions in PHP, check out these sites: http://www.php.net/manual/en/r

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2004-09-09 Thread Skippy
Quoting John Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > From: "Skippy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I'm trying to replace all occurances of the X character in a text > > with Y, but only those X's that occur between bold tags (). > > > $str = 'This X and this X will not be fixed, but this X > and and hopefully t

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2004-09-09 Thread John Holmes
From: "Skippy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I'm trying to replace all occurances of the X character in a text with Y, but only those X's that occur between bold tags (). $str = 'This X and this X will not be fixed, but this X and and hopefully this X should be, along with this X also. , but not this X.';

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2004-08-25 Thread Ramil Sagum
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 23:53:53 -0700, Daniel Lahey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm trying to figure out how to formulate a regular expression that > will get me everything following a pound sign (#) up to the first space > or { character. (I'm trying to parse the ids out of a style sheet.) > Can an

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2004-08-25 Thread John Holmes
Daniel Lahey wrote: I'm trying to figure out how to formulate a regular expression that will get me everything following a pound sign (#) up to the first space or { character. (I'm trying to parse the ids out of a style sheet.) Can anyone point me in the right direction? I've been searching o

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help

2004-06-30 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Pablo Gosse: > > Here's the working regular expresssion: > > /^[a-zA-Z0-9\(\)]{1}[ a-zA-Z0-9\(\)_\,\.\-\'\"]{1,999}$/ for starters, that doesn't give me a warning at all. also, all those escapes arn't needed: $reg = '/^[a-zA-Z0-9()]{1}[ a-zA-Z0-9()_,.\'"-]{1,999}$/'; The ' is o

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help

2004-04-08 Thread Michal Migurski
>I want to extract from a large number of html files everything between >the following specified comments, including the comments themselves: > >... >And the regular expression I've got is > >'/[(.+)/Uis' ...which gets you this (I added the parentheses in the middle so you could also get the stuf

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help?

2004-02-02 Thread Justin Patrin
Jas wrote: Adam Bregenzer wrote: On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 14:15, Jas wrote: I have tried this but its not working. !eregi("^[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$",$_POST['mac']) so it should match 2 characters 0-9a-fA-F each

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help?

2004-02-02 Thread Jas
Adam Bregenzer wrote: On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 14:15, Jas wrote: I have tried this but its not working. !eregi("^[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$",$_POST['mac']) so it should match 2 characters 0-9a-fA-F each block of 2 characters

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help?

2004-02-02 Thread Adam Bregenzer
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 14:15, Jas wrote: > I have tried this but its not working. > > !eregi("^[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}\:[0-9a-fA-F]{2}$",$_POST['mac']) > > so it should match 2 characters 0-9a-fA-F > each block of 2 char

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help Please

2003-12-01 Thread Rory McKinley
On 27 Nov 2003 at 11:48, Shaun wrote: > Hi, > > I need to generate a lowercase alphanumeric passwrord thats 8 characters > long, has anyone got a function that can do this? > > Thanks for your help > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help: genreate alphanumeric, 8 chars

2003-11-28 Thread David T-G
Adam -- ...and then Adam i Agnieszka Gasiorowski FNORD said... % ... % How about, % % $password = strtolower(substr(md5(uniqid(time())), 0, 7)); Hey, that's pretty slick. Good one! Gonna have to remember that; it's an excellent trick. Thanks & HAND :-D -- David T-G

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help: genreate alphanumeric, 8 chars

2003-11-27 Thread Adam i Agnieszka Gasiorowski FNORD
David T-G wrote: > Bogdan -- > > ...and then Bogdan Stancescu said... > % > % ...as in... > % > % % // Could've been done with ASCII sets, but this way > % // you can easily tweak the eligible characters. > % $eligible='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; > % $pwdLen=8; > % $passwo

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help: genreate alphanumeric, 8 chars

2003-11-27 Thread Burhan Khalid
Shaun wrote: Hi, I need to generate a lowercase alphanumeric passwrord thats 8 characters long, has anyone got a function that can do this? No, but I can write a quick one for you. Can't guarantee the uniqueness of the password being generated. function passgen() { srand((float) microtime()

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help: genreate alphanumeric, 8 chars

2003-11-27 Thread David T-G
Bogdan -- ...and then Bogdan Stancescu said... % % ...as in... % % Looks good to me. You're too kind; I was going to leave the exercise to the student to complete :-) % % Bogdan HTH & HAND :-D -- David T-G * There is too much animal courage in (play) [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help: genreate alphanumeric, 8 chars

2003-11-27 Thread Bogdan Stancescu
...as in... Bogdan David T-G wrote: Shaun -- [No need to post twice...] ...and then Shaun said... % % Hi, Hi! % % I need to generate a lowercase alphanumeric passwrord thats 8 characters % long, has anyone got a function that can do this? This isn't really a regular expression question, s

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help: genreate alphanumeric, 8 chars

2003-11-27 Thread David T-G
Shaun -- [No need to post twice...] ...and then Shaun said... % % Hi, Hi! % % I need to generate a lowercase alphanumeric passwrord thats 8 characters % long, has anyone got a function that can do this? This isn't really a regular expression question, since you'd use an expression to check

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2003-11-25 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Matthias Nothhaft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > > ^ inside [] means "not the following chars", so your expression means: > > if ($val contains no space " ", no tab "\t" and no newline "\n") { > //do the job ... > } That's not necessarily the correct assesment. rather: if ($va

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2003-11-25 Thread Ben
That's it! Thank you very much, you have the answer. I wonder why the programmer did not write the following line instead: if (strlen(trim($val))) { // Do the job here } Anyways, you just proved that I did not fix the bug! Now I have to work even more! :-P Thanks "Matthias Nothhaft" <[EMAIL

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2003-11-25 Thread CPT John W. Holmes
From: "Bronislav Klučka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I need someone to tell me exactly what this regular-expression means: > > if(ereg("[^ \t\n]",$val)) { > > // do the job here > > This condition is true if there is no space, new line or tabulator in $val Actually, the regular expression will mat

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2003-11-25 Thread Matthias Nothhaft
Hi, ^ inside [] means "not the following chars", so your expression means: if ($val contains no space " ", no tab "\t" and no newline "\n") { //do the job ... } Regards, Matthias Ben wrote: I need someone to tell me exactly what this regular-expression means: if(ereg("[^ \t\n]",$val)) {

Re: [PHP] Regular expression help

2003-11-25 Thread Ben
Thanks Bronislav for your answer but this can't be it as the following test code passes validation: ' . nl2br($val); ?> Anyone has an idea? "Bronislav kluèka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > This condition is true if there is no space, new line or tabulator in $val >

RE: [PHP] Regular expression help

2003-11-25 Thread Bronislav Klučka
This condition is true if there is no space, new line or tabulator in $val > > I need someone to tell me exactly what this regular-expression means: > if(ereg("[^ \t\n]",$val)) { > // do the job here > } > > I'm looking for an intermittent bug, and I need to understand this to make > sure I hav

RE: [PHP] REGULAR EXPRESSION HELP

2003-07-14 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
> -Original Message- > From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 12 July 2003 07:31 > > I need to match a pattern, not in a single-line but from a > HTML page, which > obviously has loads of lines. I need to match 2 lines from > this HTML page: > 1) FirstVariable - Second Variable

Re: [PHP] REGULAR EXPRESSION HELP

2003-07-12 Thread John W. Holmes
John wrote: I need to match a pattern, not in a single-line but from a HTML page, which obviously has loads of lines. I need to match 2 lines from this HTML page: 1) FirstVariable - Second Variable 2) (newline) ThirdVariable... I tried this code: 1) preg_match("/(\S+) - (\S+)/", $html_page,

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help in my PHP! Sorry if wrong group

2003-01-15 Thread Jason Lehman
Thanks for the response. I found this web page (http://www.itworld.com/nl/perl/01112001/) right after I submitted my question. It was great for explaining regexp's greediness. 1lt John W. Holmes wrote: I have a script that turns certain words into links. That I am having no problems with, it

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help in my PHP! Sorry if wrong group

2003-01-15 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
> I have a script that turns certain words into links. That I am having > no problems with, it is when I want to turn the links back in to plain > text that I am having the problem. Below are my examples. And I know > my regex is being greedy but I don't know how to stop it from being so > damn

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2003-01-07 Thread Khalid El-Kary
why don't you just use str_replace ? I'm a bit useless at regular expressions so i thought i ask. i need to turn all [link url=http://www.site.com] link to site [/link] in a string into html http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php ___

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2003-01-07 Thread Maxim Maletsky
Here is your answer: http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/ying2718.php3?page=2 -- Maxim Maletsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] "adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... : > I'm a bit useless at regular expressions so i thought i ask. > i need to turn all > [link url=http://www.site.com] l

RE: [PHP] Regular expression help converting doc to xml

2002-10-02 Thread Geoff
(For the archives) The RegEx I finally used was this: search: (.*) replace: \1 I tried this in 3 editors: jEdit, eMacs and BBEdit jEdit interpreted the replace expression as literally "\1" eMacs didn't like the parenthesis in the search string In BBEdit it worked like a charm. Not sure why. Pe

RE: [PHP] Regular expression help converting doc to xml (somewhatOT)

2002-09-30 Thread Geoff
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 16:53, John Holmes wrote: This isn't accurate enough because is not always preceeded by: some text. It is sometimes preceeded by some text or other items. This expression matches fairly well: [a-zA-Z0-9\.,'\-\s]* So it matches up to the : A whole bunch of text

RE: [PHP] Regular expression help converting doc to xml

2002-09-27 Thread John Holmes
> I have a fairly large html document that I need to convert to xml. > The current format is is: > A whole bunch of text >Something else > (There is a new line in there before ) > > Which I need to convert to > A whole bunch of text >Something else $new_text = str_replace("\

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help

2001-12-31 Thread Brian Clark
* John Monfort ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 31. 2001 11:30]: > I'm using regular expression to extract all text within the tag. > With a BODY tag like >\\only interested in this line. [...] > echo "$out[0]"; > However, this prints everything following (and including) the ' portion of the BOD

RE: [PHP] Regular Expression help

2001-07-02 Thread scott [gts]
try something like this: $emails = array('[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'); $doms = array( 'domain1.com'=>1, 'domain2.com'=>1, ); while ( list(,$email) = each($emails) ) { preg_match('/^([_\.0-9a-z-]+)@(([0-9a-z][0-9a-z-

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help

2001-05-22 Thread Christian Reiniger
On Tuesday 22 May 2001 19:44, Jason Caldwell wrote: > I'm trying to figure out how to "say" with a Regular Expression how to > check for the following characters in a phone number: > > ( ) - > > with a length between 1 and 20 -- preg_match ('/^[\d()-]{1,20}$/', $Subject) should do the trick. --

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help

2001-05-22 Thread Mark Maggelet
On Tue, 22 May 2001 10:44:42 -0700, Jason Caldwell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >I'm trying to figure out how to "say" with a Regular Expression how >to check >for the following characters in a phone number: > >( ) - > >with a length between 1 and 20 -- > >I've tried the following and it doesn't see

Re: [PHP] Regular Expression Help

2001-03-05 Thread Henrik Hansen
> I want to delete everything after a tab (or space) on each line of > a text file and can't figure it out. > > An example line is > ARIA 5.19 -0.0625 -1.19 5.25 4.5 48.5 100300 > you can explode on a tab $arrlines = explode("\t", $the_line); then save $arrlines[0] from every line. Don't kno

Re: [PHP] regular expression help

2001-01-25 Thread Jeff Warrington
In article <005801c08668$e0459070$0201010a@shaggy>, "Jamie Burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I tried something like this and your examples worked: $str = ""; if (eregi("=[[:space:]]*\"([^\"]+)|=[[:space:]]*([[:alnum:]]+)",$str,$regs)) { print("yes - ".$regs[1].":".$regs[2]."\n"); } since th