I have some text with <img>
tags in is that I need to divvy up. It's in the format
<img.../> Text text text <img.../>text text text<img.../> text text text
I have my regex qworking in preg_match_all
so that I get
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => <img ... />
[1] => <img ... />
[2] => <img ... />
[3] => <img ... />
)
But it would be really nice if I could get
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => <img ... />
[1] => text text text
[2] => <img ... />
[3] => text text text
[4] => <img ... />
[5] => text text text
)
I've tried a few things but I really don't have a good understanding of PCREs. I don't want to use preg_split
if I can avoid it because each of the images tags are different.
(I understand that a general HTML parser cannot be written with regular expressions, but in this case, I think this will work because the input data that I'm working is in the form I described. There aren't going to be any nested image tags that I'll need to worry about.)
PS I've tried /!<img.+>/
, /!(<img.+>)/
, and /(!(<img.+>))/
to get the non-matches, but it returns an empty array. I don't know a good way to debug regexes to know what I'm doing wrong.
preg_split
is unreasoned. Please elaborate. If you already can match the tags and their variations, then ... Yes, why?preg_split
on the full text to wind it down to nothing. If I can do the work in thepreg_match_all
command, why bother writing the loop?preg_split
(with the right parameter) already breaks up the source into specifically the chunks you want.preg_split
takes one string as an argument. I have multiple different strings that I need to split it by. I would have to runpreg_split
for each match I got frompreg_match_all
, whittling down the text each time.