I am trying to run a regex which I debugged on online php regex test website.
This is the full regex:
$rule = '/[\s\S]*<(b|strong)>[\s\S]*notes:[\s\S]*<(\/b|\/strong)>([\s\S]*?)<(b|strong)>(sources|source|citation|data sources|last update)[\s\S]*/im';
Even with a simpler test regex:
$rule = "/[\s\S]*<(b|strong)>[\s\S]*/im";
I still get an error from this code:
$matches = array();
preg_match($source_html, $rule, $matches);
The error I receive is:
Warning: preg_match(): Unknown modifier '<' in .../FragmentGrabber.php on line 63
I'm at my wits end trying to resolve this issue on my local box. Is there anyway to resolve this warning and have my regex work without error. I've tried fixing the escape characters of my regex but that's not helping. Perhaps there is a character encoding issue?! Please note the literal <
in the output vs <
.
Edit:
Here is a snippet of my class, I'll post the whole thing if someone really wants.
// d() below is the Kint debugger.
public function get_fragments_by_name($source_html, $name)
{
$matches = array();
$rule = self::generate_regex_rule($name);
preg_match($source_html, $rule, $matches);
return $matches;
}
private function generate_regex_rule($name)
{
$end_tags = self::get_end_tag_options($name);
$rule = "/[\s\S]*<(b|strong)>[\s\S]*/";# . $name . ":[\s\S]*<(\/b|\/strong)>([\s\S]*?)<(b|strong)>(" . $end_tags . ")[\s\S]*/im";
d($rule);
return $rule;
}
<
to<
, so the html special char replacement. That does not happen by accident or implicit. Please show your real code.