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I have this regex to filter out urls but its also filtering out some invalid urls

    $regexUrl = "((https?|ftp)\:\/\/)?"; // SCHEME 
    $regexUrl .= "([a-zA-Z0-9+!*(),;?&=\$_.-]+(\:[a-zA-Z0-9+!*(),;?&=\$_.-]+)?@)?"; // User and Pass 
    $regexUrl .= "([a-zA-Z0-9-.]*)\.([a-zA-Z]{2,3})"; // Host or IP 
    $regexUrl .= "(\:[0-9]{2,5})?"; // Port 
    $regexUrl .= "(\/([a-zA-Z0-9+\$_-]\.?)+)*\/?"; // Path 
    $regexUrl .= "(\?[a-zA-Z+&\$_.-][a-zA-Z0-9;:@&%=+\/\$_.-]*)?"; // GET Query 
    $regexUrl .= "(#[a-zA-Z_.-][a-zA-Z0-9+\$_.-]*)?"; // Anchor

for instance "http://...XYZ" is also filtered by the above regex but this is invalid url.

Any help would be appreciated

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  • What is a valid URL for you? Can you specify this a bit more? Which protocols are valid for you? which server names? Which ports? Does the path matter? Should authorization work or not?
    – hakre
    Aug 4, 2011 at 18:52
  • possible duplicate of PHP validation/regex for URL
    – gpojd
    Aug 4, 2011 at 18:56
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    Why is http://...XYZ an invalid url? Not all domains start with www and end in .com. For example, localhost is a valid domain as much as www.xyz.com. So are the, duplicate and question.
    – gpojd
    Aug 4, 2011 at 18:59

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$valid = parse_url($url);

is it what are you looking for?

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  • no I am looking for something like "This is a great website visit www.xyz.com" now I need to filter out this "www.xyz.com" from the message, but the above regex is not filtering invalid ones "as shown in the question"
    – Sandhurst
    Aug 4, 2011 at 18:47
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    As far as the LOL is concerned, the function is called parse_url infact and BTW, the real LOL is here when you give the example a run on the example URL: codepad.org/mbiMPUuu
    – hakre
    Aug 4, 2011 at 18:47
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    From the docs: This function is not meant to validate the given URL, it only breaks it up into the above listed parts. Partial URLs are also accepted, parse_url() tries its best to parse them correctly. Aug 4, 2011 at 18:47
  • @Michael: I know it isn't... but you would have to make CURL or other network call to get if URL is valid
    – genesis
    Aug 4, 2011 at 18:49
  • @genesis "validate" in this context doesn't mean the URL maps to a valid host, but that the pattern is valid. parse_url() will dutifully parse the incorrect URL "http://...XYZ" as [scheme] => http [host] => ...XYZ Aug 4, 2011 at 18:52
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In your Host or IP line, change * to + and remove the . from the first []

$regexUrl .= "([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)\.([a-zA-Z]{2,3})"; // Host or IP 

The effect of this is to require (with +) some characters from the first [] and not permit a . among them since the . is handled (and required) by the \. which follows the first group.

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