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I would like to replace the link location (of anchor tag) of a page as follows.

Sample Input:

text text text <a href='http://test1.com/'> click </a> text text
other text <a class='links' href="gallery.html" title='Look at the gallery'> Gallery</a>
more text

Sample Output

text text text <a href='http://example.com/p.php?q=http://test1.com/'> click </a> text text
other text <a class='links' href="http://example.com/p.php?q=gallery.html" title='Look at the gallery'> Gallery</a>
more text

I hope I have make it clear. Anyway I am trying to do it with PHP and reg-ex. Would you please light me up with right.

Thank you Sadi

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    Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use regular expressions." Now they have two problems.
    – icktoofay
    Jun 23, 2010 at 5:46
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    @icktoofay Unless you are Jay-Z with 99 problems :P
    – alex
    Jun 23, 2010 at 6:05
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    If you have better solution then reg-ex, please share. I need to solve the problem efficiently. Any sort of effective solutions are welcome. Thanks
    – Sadi
    Jun 23, 2010 at 6:34

2 Answers 2

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Don't use regular expressions for parsing HTML.

Do use PHP's built-in XML parsing engine. It works quite well on your question (and answers the question to boot):

<?php
  libxml_use_internal_errors(true);  // ignore malformed HTML
  $xml = new DOMDocument();
  $xml->loadHTMLFile("http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3099187/replace-links-location-href"); 
  foreach($xml->getElementsByTagName('a') as $link) {
   $link->setAttribute('href', "http://www.google.com/?q=" . $link->getAttribute('href'));
  }
  echo $xml->saveHTML();  // output to browser, save to file, etc.
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  • Thanks. Let me test it. But one morething the HTML could be malformed :( So, I might be need to use it as libxml_use_internal_errors(false); isn't it?
    – Sadi
    Jun 23, 2010 at 6:35
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    The libxml engine will actually fix invalidly nested tags. libxml_use_internal_errors(false) simply prevents the PHP script from polluting page output with warnings about bad HTML.
    – leepowers
    Jun 23, 2010 at 6:59
  • Thanks +1 for the explanation :)
    – Sadi
    Jun 23, 2010 at 9:56
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Try to use str_replace ();

   $string = 'your text';
   $newstring = str_replace ('href="', 'href="http://example.com/p.php?q=', $string);
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