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<div class=filmPoster-1><a class="fImg1 entityPoster" href="/Zielona.Mila" title="Zielona mila (1999)"> bla bla bla bla
<div class=filmPoster-1><a class="fImg1 entityPoster" href="/Batman" title="Batman (1999)">

How to get only "/Zielona.Mila,/Batman" ( this links ) with preg_match ??

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The DOM way (more appropriate):

$dom = new DOMDocument();
@$dom->loadHTML($html);
$xpath = new DOMXPath($dom);
$hrefNodes = $xpath->query('//div[@class="filmPoster-1"]/a[contains(@class, "fImg1") and contains(@class, "entityPoster")]/@href');

foreach($hrefNodes as $hrefNode) {
    $links[] = $hrefNode->textContent;
}
print_r($links);

The regex way:

$pattern = <<<'LOD'
~
<div\b
(?>              # possible content before the class attribute
    [^c>]++      # all that is not a "c" or a ">"
  |              # OR
    \Bc          # a "c" not preceded by a word boundary
  |              # OR
    c(?!lass\b)  # "c" not followed by "lass"
)++
class \s*+ = \s*+ ["']?  # the class attribute
(?-i) filmPoster-1 (?i) (?=["'\s>])
[^>]*+ > # and of the div tag
\s*+
<a\b
(?>
    [^>h]++
  |
    \Bh
  |
    h(?!ref\b)
)+
href \s*+ = \s*+ ["\']?
\K            # reset all that have been matched before from match result
[^\s>"\']++
~xi
LOD;

preg_match_all($pattern, $html, $links);
print_r($links);
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  • 1. show all links on the site 2. syntax error, unexpected ']' but first way helps me, thank you
    – Enteee
    Jan 7, 2014 at 10:27
  • @Enteee: sorry, i have forgotten to escape single quotes in 2. You say that you don't need all the links, which links do you need? Only links inside div tags with class filmPoster? Jan 7, 2014 at 11:21

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