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I'm looking to get only the style attribute and it's contents using regex in php.

For example

Input <img src="test.png" style="float:left;"/>

Desired Output style="float:left;"


What i've tried:

This seems to return the entire image, and i'm not sure why. I suck at regex.

$img = '<img src="test.png" style="float:left;"/>';
preg_match('/(<[^>]+) style=".*?"/i', $img, $match);

Returns:

    [0] => Array
    (
        [0] => <img src="test.png" style="float:left;"
        [1] => <img src="test.png"
    )

Anyone with any pointers?

Cheers.

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  • style attribute? Please see RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags on why RegEx is not always the right tool for the job.
    – knittl
    Aug 28, 2013 at 14:25
  • Yeah I understand that, but in this situation i have to use regex unfortunately.
    – Greg
    Aug 28, 2013 at 14:26
  • Can you use javascript string operators? Aug 28, 2013 at 14:29
  • @Greg: Why can't you not use RegEx? I'm really interested in the reason.
    – knittl
    Aug 28, 2013 at 14:33
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    You don't have to adapt the rest (although it would be good). If the rest works as is, leave it alone.
    – knittl
    Aug 28, 2013 at 14:38

1 Answer 1

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You have it almost correct, you just need to capture the part you want, by surrounding it in parenthesis. You're currently capturing the wrong part:

$img = '<img src="test.png" style="float:left;"/>';
preg_match('/<[^>]+ (style=".*?")/i', $img, $match);
$result = $match[1];

Demo

Note: This will work for simple inputs like the example <img> tag, but for anything more complex Regex is not powerful enough to parse HTML, since HTML is not a regular language. If you find that it's not powerful enough you can use DOMDocument, which is meant for this sort of thing.

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  • Brilliant, thanks! It's literally as simple as my example, so Regex works fine for now. If I had the choice I'd definitely use DOMDocument parsing. Thanks again!
    – Greg
    Aug 28, 2013 at 14:38

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