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I'm trying to match this (the name in particular):

<tr>
    <th class="name">Name:</th>
    <td>John Smith</td>
</tr>

Like this:

preg_match('/<th class="name">Name:<\/th>.+?<td>(.+)<\/td>/s', $a, $b);

However, while it matches the name, it doesn't stop at the end of the name. It keeps going for another 150 or so characters. Why is this? I only want to match the name.

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  • Use HTML parser please! Anyway, fix: (.+) --> (.+?)
    – nhahtdh
    Feb 12, 2013 at 6:37
  • replace (.+) to ([^<]+) Feb 12, 2013 at 6:38

5 Answers 5

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Make last quantifier non-greedy: preg_match('/<th class="name">Name:<\/th>.+?<td>(.+?)<\/td>/s', $a, $b);

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Dont use regex to parse HTML, Its very easy with DOMDocument:

<?php 
$html = <<<HTML
<tr>
    <th class="name">Name:</th>
    <td>John Smith</td>
</tr>
<tr>
    <th class="name">Somthing:</th>
    <td>Foobar</td>
</tr>
HTML;

$dom = new DOMDocument();
@$dom->loadHTML($html);

$ret = array();
foreach($dom->getElementsByTagName('tr') as $tr) {
    $ret[trim($tr->getElementsByTagName('th')->item(0)->nodeValue,':')] = $tr->getElementsByTagName('td')->item(0)->nodeValue;
}

print_r($ret);
/*
Array
(
    [Name] => John Smith
    [Somthing] => Foobar
)
*/
?>
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preg_match('/<th class="name">Name:<\/th>\s*<td>(.+?)<\/td>/s', $line, $matches);

Match only whitespace between the </th> and <td>, and non-greedy match for the name.

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preg_match('/<th class="name">Name:<\/th>.+?<td>(?P<name>.*)<\/td>/s', $str, $match);

echo $match['name'];
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Here is your match

preg_match(!<tr>\s*<th[^>]*>Name:</th>\s*<td>([^<]*)</td>\s*</tr>!s)

it will work perfectly.

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