I want to parse an HTML document and get all users' nicknames.
They are in this format:
<a href="/nickname_u_2412477356587950963">Nickname</a>
How can I do it using a regular expression in PHP? I can't use DOMElement or simple HTML parsing.
I want to parse an HTML document and get all users' nicknames.
They are in this format:
<a href="/nickname_u_2412477356587950963">Nickname</a>
How can I do it using a regular expression in PHP? I can't use DOMElement or simple HTML parsing.
Here is a working solution without using a regular expression:
DomDocument::loadHTML() is forgetting enough to work on malformed HTML.
<?php
$doc = new DomDocument;
$doc->loadHTML('<a href="/nickname_u_2412477356587950963">Nickname</a>');
$xpath = new DomXPath($doc);
$nodes = $xpath->query('//a[starts-with(@href, "/nickname")]');
foreach($nodes as $node) {
$username = $node->textContent;
$href = $node->getAttribute('href');
printf("%s => %s\n", $username, $href);
}
preg_match_all(
'{ # match when
nickname_u_ # there is nickname_u
[\d+]* # followed by any number of digits
"> # followed by quote and closing bracket
(.*)? # capture anything that follows
</a> # until the first </a> sequence
}xm',
'<a href="/nickname_u_2412477356587950963">Nickname</a>',
$matches
);
print_r($matches);
Usual disclaimers for using Regex on HTML over an HTML parser apply. Above can probably be improved to more reliable matching. It will work for the example you gave though.