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Off the top of my head, you want this:

// load the "template" file
$input = file_get_contents($template_file_name);

// define a callback. Each time the regex matches something, it will call this function.
// whatever this function returns will be inserted as the replacement
function replaceCallback($matches){
  // match zero will be the entire match - eg {FOO}. 
  // match 1 will be just the bits inside the curly braces because of the grouping parens in the regex - eg FOO
  // convert it to lowercase and append ".html", so you're loading foo.html

  // then return the contents of that file.
  // BEWARE. GIANT MASSIVE SECURITY HOLES ABOUND. DO NOT DO THIS
  return file_get_contents( strtolower($matches[1]) . ".html" );
};
// run the actual replace method giving it our pattern, the callback, and the input file contents
$output = preg_replace_callback("\{([-A-Z]+)\}", replaceCallback, $input);

// todo: print the output

Now I'll explain the regex

 \{([-A-Z]+)\}
  • The \{ and \} just tell it to match the curly braces. You need the slashes, as { and } are special characters, so they need escaping.
  • The ( and ) create a grouping. Basically this lets you extract particular parts of the match. I use it in the function above to just match the things inside the braces, without matching the braces themselves. If I didn't do this, then I'd need to strip the { and } out of the match, which would be annoying
  • The [-A-Z] says "match any uppercase character, or a -
  • The + after the [-A-Z] means we need to have at least 1 character, but we can have up to any number.
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Off the top of my head, you want this:

// load the "template" file
$input = file_get_contents($template_file_name);

// define a callback. Each time the regex matches something, it will call this function.
// whatever this function returns will be inserted as the replacement
function replaceCallback($matches){
  // match zero will be the entire match - eg {FOO}. 
  // match 1 will be just the bits inside the curly braces because of the grouping parens in the regex - eg FOO
  // convert it to lowercase and append ".html", so you're loading foo.html

  // then return the contents of that file.
  // BEWARE. GIANT MASSIVE SECURITY HOLES ABOUND. DO NOT DO THIS
  return file_get_contents( strtolower($matches[1]) . ".html" );
};
// run the actual replace method giving it our pattern, the callback, and the input file contents
$output = preg_replace_callback("\{([-A-Z]+)\}", replaceCallback, $input);

// todo: print the output