I am having a hard time getting my head around this regex. What I am trying to do is as follows:
- Match any occurrence of words that begin with #. So, for example, if the code finds the following tags #jon, #james, #jill, then it should hide the text.
- But if the code finds occurrences of the following tag: #ADMINISTRATOR, then it should display the text
- In addition, if the code finds no occurrences of any words tagged with #, it should also display the text.
Essentially, I want to hide any comments that are hashed tagged with a user name other than ADMINISTRATOR.
So far, I have the following code:
if (mb_ereg_match(".*(#[^ADMINISTRATOR]){1,}.*", $comment))
{
$hideComment = true;
}else
{
$hideComment = false;
}
The above code works for the most part, except for when the text being searched contains any one of the following:
#A, #AD, #ADM, #ADMI, #ADMIN, etc.
then the code does not hide the comment, which is not what I want. I only want an exact match to '#ADMINISTRATOR' to display the comments. Plus, any comment that contains no tags should also be displayed.
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
.*
at the beginning of the regex. It does nothing for you.