I am writing a PHP webpage that takes data from a search box and uses it to search a mysql database and return the results. Currently it just uses the mySQL LIKE query with all of the data provided. This is not very flexible as it treats the data as a single exact expression to match.
After a quick google I found this page ( http://www.iamcal.com/publish/articles/php/search/ ) which I plan to use to expand the functionality of my search webpage.
However I have two queries about the tutorial on that webpage:
1) The first section of the tutorial is this:
$terms = preg_replace("/\"(.*?)\"/e", "search_transform_term('\$1')", $terms);
I don't understand why the * is followed by a ?, as I understand it the .* means one character (can be any character) zero or more times which means any string. The ? means zero or one times. Therefore doesn't .*? also mean any string?
2) My second question is how would I cause the expression to replace expressions contained in speech marks instead of brackets?