Re: [PHP] Re: Regex Problem

2009-07-31 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Shawn McKenzie wrote: > Igor Escobar wrote: >> No no, i need to make an regex to "match" the bold areas in my string. >> Anything between single quotes or double quotes (including quotes and >> double quotes). Understand? >> >> >> Regards, >> Igor Escobar >> Systems Analyst & Interface Designer >>

Re: [PHP] Re: Regex Problem

2009-07-31 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Igor Escobar wrote: > No no, i need to make an regex to "match" the bold areas in my string. > Anything between single quotes or double quotes (including quotes and > double quotes). Understand? > > > Regards, > Igor Escobar > Systems Analyst & Interface Designer > > + http://blog.igorescobar.com >

RE: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread Wouter van Vliet
So, what you want is to pretty much use this regex /^(.*)([^\/]+)\/([^\/]+)$/ when matched on this URI, the backreferences will contain \\1 partner/ \\2 name \\3 contact.html \\4 .html > > partner/name/contact.html I have not tested it, but I just guess it will work ;) Wanna kn

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Kae Verens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Jay Blanchard wrote: > >if($string == 'test/contact.html') > > >it could be > > > >if($string == "test/contact.html") > > not to start a flame war or anything, but isn't the apostrophe version > quicker, as it doesn't ask the server to parse the str

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Merlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > ufff.. sorry guys, but I have to explain that better. I appreciate your > help, maybe I did not give enough info. > > I am trying to redirect with apache modrewrite. To do this you have to use > regex (not if functions:-) I'm not sure what you expect sin

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread Merlin
does not work. Is there not a way to exclude the word "partner" like you triede with !(partner) ? merlin "Marek Kilimajer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > So > ^[^/]+/[^/]* > > or > > ^!(partner/) > > Merlin wrote: > > > ufff.. sorry guys, but I have to expla

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread Marek Kilimajer
So ^[^/]+/[^/]* or ^!(partner/) Merlin wrote: ufff.. sorry guys, but I have to explain that better. I appreciate your help, maybe I did not give enough info. I am trying to redirect with apache modrewrite. To do this you have to use regex (not if functions:-) My problem is, that there are member

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread Kae Verens
Jay Blanchard wrote: if($string == 'test/contact.html') it could be if($string == "test/contact.html") not to start a flame war or anything, but isn't the apostrophe version quicker, as it doesn't ask the server to parse the string? Kae -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsu

RE: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] > if($string = 'test/contact.html') That's if($string == 'test/contact.html') of course... :) [/snip] it could be if($string == "test/contact.html") couldn't resist :) Jay P.S. John, nothing on that thing yet. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit:

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread John W. Holmes
John W. Holmes wrote: Merlin wrote: ^\/test\/contact.html$ does not work. I am sorry, I just found that it has to be: test/contact.html and not dir/test/contact.html there is no leading slash. Do you have any other suggestion? Are you making this too hard? if($string = 'test/contact.html')

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-08-15 Thread John W. Holmes
Merlin wrote: ^\/test\/contact.html$ does not work. I am sorry, I just found that it has to be: test/contact.html and not dir/test/contact.html there is no leading slash. Do you have any other suggestion? Are you making this too hard? if($string = 'test/contact.html') { echo 'good'; } else {

RE: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-06-03 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
> -Original Message- > From: Monty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 31 May 2003 21:21 > > If you want the entire string to be tested for digits, you > need to add the > length of the string to the regex pattern: > > $length = strlen($data); > preg_match("[0-9]{$length}", $data);

Re: [PHP] Re: regex problem

2003-06-01 Thread Daniel J. Rychlik
I had no idea their was a is_numeric function(). Ill check it out. Its probably a lot better to use then trying to preg_match()/ Many thanks - Original Message - From: "Monty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 3:21 PM Subject: [PHP] Re: regex probl