EDIT
I may have missed the point, if you are not scanning over already written out HTML, this probably is not for you. This is for if you were scrapping it for whatever reason. I am leaving it up for pure nostalgia as it could help someone else who wants to scrape and replace. Sorry for the confusion.
Since you know the tags and the attribute, I would suggest looking into the PHP DOM to do this. Regex can do it, but the DOM would be preferred and perhaps bit easier / more reliable, given the context you are looking at. This will scan the generated HTML and allow you to replace items inside of attributes (in this case src
) that with using the rawurlencode() you can get the spaces converted to %20.
<?php
$dom = new DOMDocument();
// $dom->load('test.html'); // if in a file
$dom->loadHTML($html); // if in a string
for ($i=0; $i<$dom->getElementsByTagName('img')->length; $i++) {
$encoded = implode("/", array_map("rawurlencode",
explode("/", $dom->getElementsByTagName('img')
->item($i)->getAttribute('src'))));
$dom->getElementsByTagName('img')
->item($i)
->setAttribute('src',$encoded);
}
echo $dom->saveHTML();
Worked on my small test file, just an example of how it could be done :)