If the string is quite long, and can contain any number of tags, including <p>
, <h1>
and <br>
as well as the more correct <br/>
, you could consider parsing the lot, and use str_replace
:
$string = 'Foo<br/>Hello Bar!';
$DOM = new DOMDocument;
//make sure all breaks are preceded by a space, if not words might be concatenated by accident
$DOM->loadHTML(str_replace('<br', ' <br', $string));
//get all nodes
$nodes = $DOM->getElementsByTagName('*');
//get the text, split it and replace, but keep track of replaced words
$replaced = array();
for ($i = 0, $j = $nodes->length; $i<$j;$i++)
{
$words = explode(' ',$nodes->item($i)->nodeValue);
while($word = array_shift($words))
{
if (!array_key_exists($word, $replaced))
{//avoid replacing twice (and thus creating a link within a link)
$replaced[$word] = true;
$string = str_replace($word, '<a href="http://www.dumbsearch.com/now/searchcompleted.php?q='.urlencode($word).'">'.$word.'</a>', $string);
}
}
}
This code is tested and working.