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I have a booking site with a small chat system that allows potential guests to message hosts, for example to ask whether a room is available.

I want that any URL typed by users is hidden (= replaced by ****) except if it's a URL of my site domain. I currently have a regular expression that successfully match any URL:

    $replacing_string = '****';

    $userMessage = preg_replace('{\b(?:http://)?(www\.)?([^\s]+)(\.com|\.org|\.net|\.it)\b}mi', $replacing_string, $userMessage);

I need to edit it so I can match all URLs except those containing mydomain.com

Expected results for these strings:

"Hi, check my site instead www.othersite.com/room/123"

after preg_replace:

"Hi, check my site instead ****"


"Hi, is this room available? www.mydomain.com/room/123"

after preg_replace:

"Hi, is this room available? www.mydomain.com/room/123"

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Negative Lookahead

We can do this with minimal changes to your existing regex:

$userMessage = preg_replace('(?!.*mydomain\.com){\b(?:http://)?(www\.)?([^\s]+)(\.com|\.org|\.net|\.it)\b}mi', $replacing_string, $userMessage);

The negative lookahead (?!.*mydomain\.com) asserts that what follows is not some chars then mydomain.com

Reference

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  • Yes, but http://example.com/ad_bj_whores/mydomain.com ;-) I would suggest not to build the complicated XOR-like regexps, but do it in three iterations: 1. subst mydomain•com with some ★★★★★★★ UTF crap, 2. mask all the rest 3. turn mydomain•com back. Jul 16, 2014 at 9:47
  • zx81 I think there is a small syntax error in your regex, but moving the opening curly brace to the beginning of the pattern, it works perfectly! I also made a small modification to match also non-.com domains and to hide also the part of the url after the domain name: {(?!.*mydomain)\b(?:http://)?(www\.)?([^\s]+)(\.com|\.org|\.net|\.it)([^\s]+)\b}mi Thank you for the tip! @mudasobwa yes, I considered that option but I was looking for a cleaner solution. Thanks anyway ;)
    – Wminded
    Jul 16, 2014 at 10:31
  • I noticed that the pattern I posted in the comment was not matching urls with no characters after the domain name, so www.othersite.com/room/123 was hidden but www.othersite.com was not. Here is the correct pattern: {(?!.*mydomain)\b(?:http://)?(www\.)?([^\s]+)(\.com|\.org|\.net|\.it)([^\s]*)\b}‌​mi
    – Wminded
    Jul 16, 2014 at 10:42

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