I have a problem with regular expressions! How can i count html tags with regex?
4 Answers
Don't use regexp use the DOM. I am not sure how you would do it but it will almost certainly be easier with the DOM: http://php.net/manual/en/book.dom.php
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Thanks. DomDocument class is good, and solve my problem, but i have one last question. i have meta tags: <meta name="keywords" content="some something everything"/> i need the name - (keywords) and the content - (some something everything). How can i get the name and the content with DomDocument class?– turbodMar 17, 2010 at 11:14
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$meta = $dom->getElementsByTagName('meta'); for ($i = 0; $i < $meta->length; $i++) { echo $meta->item($i)->getAttribute('name')." - ".$meta->item($i)->getAttribute('content')."<br />"; }– turbodMar 17, 2010 at 11:27
Regular expressions are not designed to do that. There sure is a better solution to your problem, just check the other answers.
If you just need this once, as a quick and dirty hack, and do not care about edge cases (like escaped tags used in strings), you could use "<\w+"
to match the starting tags, and count the number of matches.
But you should not do it this way. =)
$data=file_get_contents("file");
$data=preg_replace("/\n+|[[:blank:]]+/","",$data);
print "number of tags: ". substr_count($data, '<');
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- this will give you the same kind of precision you can get with a regex.