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I am trying to resolve an issue I have been having with one of my wordpress plugins.

This is line 666

function isUrl($url)
{
    return preg_match("^http:\/\/[-0-9a-z\._]+.*$/i", trim( $url ));
}

What are your inputs on how I can resolve this warning? It's quite irritating. I can't figure it out and I've tried, researched everything!

3 Answers 3

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/ is missing. preg_match('/pattern/',$string);

preg_match("/^http:\/\/[-0-9a-z\._]+.*$/i", trim( $url ));
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  • if(preg_match("^[_a-z0-9-]+(\.[_a-z0-9-]+)*@[a-z0-9-]+(\.[a-z0-9-]+)*(\.[a-z]{2,3})$", $_REQUEST['email'])!=1)
    – al123
    Jan 14, 2014 at 14:03
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As it has been said in other answers, you have to use delimiters arround the regex. You have also the possibility to use another character than / to avoid escaping them:

return preg_match("~^http://[-0-9a-z._]+.*$~i", trim( $url ));

And you could use \w that is shortcut of [a-zA-Z0-9_]:

return preg_match("~^http://[-\w.]+.*$~", trim( $url ));
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Your regex needs a delimiter around it, e.g. /

 return preg_match("/^http:\/\/[-0-9a-z\._]+.*$/i", trim( $url ));

This delimiter can be different characters but it must be the same before and after your regex. You could e.g. also do this

~regex~

or

#regex#

The advantage is, use a delimiter that you don't have inside the regex. If you use / as delimiter and want to match "/" you have to escape it inside the regex ///, if you change the delimiter you could do #/# to match a "/"

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