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I have searched on google and stackoverflow but didnt find a good answer. I also tryed it by myself, but iam no regex guru.

My goal is to replace all relative urls in a html style tag with the absolute version.

e.g.

  • style="url(/test.png)" with style="url(http://mysite.com/test.png)"
  • style="url("/test.png")" with style="url("http://mysite.com/test.png")"
  • style="url('/test.png')" with style="url('http://mysite.com/test.png')"
  • style="url(../test.png)" with style="url(http://mysite.com/test.png)"
  • style="url("../test.png")" with style="url('http://mysite.com/test.png')"
  • style="url('../test.png')" with style="url('http://mysite.com/test.png')"

and so on.

Here what i tryed with my poor regex "skils"

url\((?<Url>[^\)]*)\)

gives me the url in the "url" function.

thanks in advance!

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    I also tryed it by myself, please share that.. You've 20K^, we can expect this from you
    – Mr. Alien
    Sep 24, 2013 at 14:55
  • :) you are right. I extend my question.
    – dknaack
    Sep 24, 2013 at 14:58

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Well, you can try the regex:

style="url\((['"])?(?:\.\.)?(?<url>[^'"]+)\1?\)"

And replace with:

style="url($1http://mysite.com$2$1)"

regex101 demo

(['"])? will capture quotes if they are present and use them again at \1?

([^'"]+) will capture the url itself.

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