I have written a function that should do what you want. The idea is to first replace all valid tag-sequences with a ####
pattern. Then a regular expression removes everything from the first <
till the end of the string. After that, the valid tag-sequences are put back to the buffer (if that part has not been removed due to invalid tag before that part).
Too bad, I can't add a codepad because recursive regular expressions seems not to be supported by the PHP version used by codepad. I've tested this with PHP 5.3.5.
PHP
function StripUnclosedTags($input) {
// Close <br> tags
$buffer = str_ireplace("<br>", "<br/>", $input);
// Find all matching open/close HTML tags (using recursion)
$pattern = "/<([\w]+)([^>]*?) (([\s]*\/>)| (>((([^<]*?|<\!\-\-.*?\-\->)| (?R))*)<\/\\1[\s]*>))/ixsm";
preg_match_all($pattern, $buffer, $matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE);
// Mask matching open/close tag sequences in the buffer
foreach ($matches[0] as $match) {
$ofs = $match[1];
for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($match[0]); $i++, $ofs++)
$buffer[$ofs] = "#";
}
// Remove unclosed tags
$buffer = preg_replace("/<.*$/", "", $buffer);
// Put back content of matching open/close tag sequences to the buffer
foreach ($matches[0] as $match) {
$ofs = $match[1];
for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($match[0]) && $ofs < strlen($buffer); $i++, $ofs++)
$buffer[$ofs] = $match[0][$i];
}
return $buffer;
}
$str = 'commodi consequatur? Quis autem vel eum iure reprehenderit qui in ea voluptate '
.'velit esse<br> quam nihil molestiae consequatur, vel illum qui dolorem eum '
.'fugiat quo voluptas nulla pariatur? '
.'<a href="test">test<p></p></a><span>test<p></p>bla';
var_dump(StripUnclosedTags($str));
Output
string 'commodi consequatur? Quis autem vel eum iure reprehenderit qui in ea
voluptate velit esse<br/> quam nihil molestiae consequatur,
vel illum qui dolorem eum fugiat quo voluptas nulla
pariatur? <a href="test">test<p></p></a>' (length=226)