I'm trying to turn a string of this type:
http://example.com/mypage/272-16+276-63+350-02
where aaa-bb
are product codes and their numbers may vary from 2 to anything, but I doubt there will ever be more than 5 into:
http://example.com/mypage/272-16+276-63+350-02/?skus=272-16+276-63+350-02
using a redirect match. I'm fairly new to regular expressions and I don't seem to be able to get the negative lookahead and lookbehind to work the way I want.
To capture the string the first time is fairly easy, I used ([\-\+0-9]+)
but I don't want it to match on redirection (when I already have a ? in my link). Using ([\-\+0-9]+)(?!\?)(?<\?)
doesn't do the trick, it only excludes my last digit from the match. So, is there a way to make regex consider all my product codes as one block, so I can than check if there is a question mark before or after it?
Thank you for looking into this.
272-16+2-63+350-02
would not match because the second product's first digits are not 3 in length.