0

I store the content of a website in a string $html.

I want to count all html links that link to a file in the .otf format, add a list of these links to the end of $html and remove the original links.

An example:

<?php
$html_input = '
<p>
    Lorem <a href="font-1.otf">ipsum</a> dolor sit amet, 
    consectetur <a href="http://www.cnn.com">adipiscing</a> elit.
    Quisque <a href="font-2.otf">ultricies</a> placerat massa 
    vel dictum.
</p>'

// some magic here    

$html_output = '
<p>
    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, 
    consectetur <a href="http://www.cnn.com">adipiscing</a> elit.
    Quisque ultricies placerat massa 
    vel dictum.
</p>
<p>.otf-links: 2</p>
<ul>
    <li><a href="font-1.otf">ipsum</a></li>
    <li><a href="font-2.otf">ultricies</a></li>
</ul>'
?>        

How do I do that? Should I use regular expressions, or is there another way?

1

3 Answers 3

5
require_once("simple_html_dom.php");

$doc = new simple_html_dom();
$doc->load($input_html);

$fonts = array();
$links = $doc->find("a");

foreach ( $links as $l ) {
    if ( substr($l->href, -4) == ".otf" ) {
        $fonts[]      = $l->outertext;
        $l->outertext = $l->innertext;
    }
}

$output = $doc->save() . "\n<p>.otf-links: " . count($fonts) ."</p>\n" .
    "<ul>\n\t<li>" . implode("</li>\n\t<li>", $fonts) . "</li>\n</ul>";

Documenation for Simple HTML DOM http://simplehtmldom.sourceforge.net/

3
  • +1 for the example. Less thrown together than mine. Fixed an issue that may cause the script to fail if the length of the href is less than 4.
    – Yacoby
    Feb 19, 2010 at 11:32
  • Thanks for your effort. This does pretty much what I wanted, except it removes the ancor tags in the list as well. Swapping $l->outertext = $l->innertext; and $fonts[] = $l; doesn't help, so how do I fix this?
    – snorpey
    Feb 19, 2010 at 14:00
  • @Yacoby Thanks mate; however, substr will happily continue without error even if the string length is 0, so the check isn't necessary. @snorpey I fixed the issue. Remember that objects in PHP are assigned by reference unless you explicitly clone them. The fix is to assign the actual string representation of the anchor object to $fonts[] before altering it. Feb 19, 2010 at 18:42
2

Use a DOM Parser

Example:

$h = str_get_html($html);

$linkCount = count($h->find('a'));

foreach ( $h->find('a') as $a ){
    //print every link ending in .odf
    if ( ends_with(strtolower($a->href), '.odf') ){ //ends with isn't a function, but it is trivial to write

        echo '<li><a href="'.$a->href.'">'.$a->innertext.'</a></li>';
    }
}
1
  • I love simple html dom! You beat me to it, but you left out the part about replacing removing the anchor tags from the original input. Feb 19, 2010 at 11:23
-1
preg_match('~<a href="[^"]+\.otf">.*?</a>~s', $html_input, $matches);
$linksCount = count($matches[0]);
preg_replace('~<a href="[^"]+\.otf">.*?</a>~s', '', $html_input);
$html_input.='<ul><li>'.implode('</li><li>', $matches[0]).'</li></ul>';
2

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.