I have just started to learn how to use regular expressions to extract data from websites. The first goal of mine is to extract the title of a website. Here is what my code is like:
<?php
$data = file_get_contents('http://bctia.org');
$regex = '/<title>(.+?)<\/title>/';
preg_match($regex,$data,$match);
var_dump($match);
?>
The result of var_dump is empty:
array(0) { }
At first I thought, "maybe bctia.org does not have a title"? However, this is not the case, as I have checked the source of bctia.org, and it does have content between <title>
and </title>
.
Then I thought, maybe my code does not work? However, this is not the case either, as I have substituted bctia.org
with other websites, say, bing.com
, or apple.com
, and they both returned correct results. For example, with apple.com
I get the correct result
array(2) { [0]=> string(20) "" [1]=> string(5) "Apple" }
So I have to come to the conclusion that bctia.org
is a very special website that prevents me from extracting its title...
I am wondering if that is actually the case? Or maybe my code has some problems that I have not identified?
Thank you in advance!
/s
modifier.<title>
might be written in uppercase<TITLE>
, as was the case for me. My site has title in uppercase, which is why it didn't work in the first place. I asked myself the question and came up with that. Another possible reason could be that they're running some fancy JS. Look into other possible factors. Another reason isredirection
, which is another possible factor, as this was something happening on my site.<title></title>
with uppercase letters, and it worked fine for me. Try and incorporate a function in there (strtoupper
) that will take your lowercasetitle
and render it in uppercase. I.e.$regex = strtoupper($regex);