A little clean, but simple.
<?php
$string = '123 (abc,def) 567';
$string = preg_replace('!,!',' ',$string);
echo $string;
?>
Output is:
123 (abc def) 567
As requested.
Update
To pacify the complaints another version would be:
$string = '123 (abc,def) 567';
$string = preg_replace('!([^,]+),(.+)!','$1 $2',$string);
echo $string;
Another update indicating we're ONLY removing the comma between parenthesis
$string = '123 (abc,def) 567';
$string = preg_replace('!(\([^,)]+),(.+\))!','$1 $2',$string);
echo $string;
Not that this was the original question, to replace ALL commas between the parenthesis you can do it this way
$strings = array('123 (abc,def) 567','(),(zefzef)','(,abc)','(def,hij,nop,abc),(abc,) 123');
foreach($strings as $string){
echo "Before: $string = ";
while(preg_match('!(\([^,)]*),(.+\)?)!',$string)){
$string = preg_replace('!(\([^,)]*),(.+\)?)!',"$1 $2",$string);
}
echo "After: $string\n";
}
str_replace
) and then replace that in the original string.