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so lets say I have written an article with many tags like [code]this is a code[/code], and I would know how many code tags are in the article and what is the text inside.

I tried preg_matches and preg_replaces, but nothing has worked so far. What would be the appropriate way to do it?

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    Is /\[code\](.*?)\[\/code\]/ what you're looking for? (May want to add multi-line flag as well, fyi) Apr 14, 2011 at 15:10
  • @Brad Christie why you didn't post it as an answer ?
    – hsz
    Apr 14, 2011 at 15:12
  • @hsz: I figured by the time I posted it there would have been several answers already posted (just given simplicity and time of post). If there were dups I can delete a comment easier than a post. ;-) Apr 14, 2011 at 15:14
  • possible duplicate of Best methods to parse HTML
    – Gordon
    Apr 14, 2011 at 15:18
  • [code] is a BBCode tag and not an HTML tag. Please clarify what you are after: [code] or <code>
    – Gordon
    Apr 14, 2011 at 15:19

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$pattern = '/\[code\](.*?)\[\/code\]/s';

preg_match_all($pattern, $code, $matches);

echo count($matches)."\n";

var_dump($matches);
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    +1 But you need to add the 's' single line modifier (and the 'i' modifier would be a good idea too) . i.e. '/\[code\](.*?)\[\/code\]/is' Apr 14, 2011 at 15:48
  • input: [code] echo 'test'; [/code] [code] echo '2nd code text'; [/code] Output: Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [code] echo 'test'; [/code] [1] => [code] echo '2nd code text'; [/code] ) [1] => Array ( [0] => echo 'test'; [1] => echo '2nd code text'; ) ) it seems to work... now i would also like to get the "style" of the code tag, like [code style=php]php code example[/code] how can ia lso get the style=.*? text ? Thanks
    – stergosz
    Apr 14, 2011 at 16:01
  • $pattern = '/[code style=(.*?)](.*?)[\/code]/is'; preg_match_all($pattern, $input, $matches); //get the code language ?><pre><?php print_r($matches[1]); ?></pre><?php //get each bbcode tag text ?><pre><?php print_r($matches[2]); ?></pre><?php this is the answer, thanks everyone!
    – stergosz
    Apr 14, 2011 at 16:12
  • If the CODE tag can have an attribute, change the regex to this: '/\[code[^[\]]*\](.*?)\[\/code\]/is' Apr 14, 2011 at 16:45
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This should be interesting for your:

/\[code\]([^]]+)\[\/code\]/ 

You need to use a match_all to get all the values. BTW there must be some flaw with code like this :

[code]blabla [code]bleh bleh[/code][/code]

Since regex cannot parse with multiple levels of depth. At least when the depth is unknown.

Edit

The /\[code\](.*)\[\/code\]/ can be useful too, but will not catch the inner block. The first one does match only the inner one.

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  • Hummm yes... forget the first one.
    – M'vy
    Apr 14, 2011 at 16:52

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