ID: 30435
User updated by: wberg at doce dot ufl dot edu
Reported By: wberg at doce dot ufl dot edu
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: PCRE related
Operating System: Linux 2.4.21-alpha-r4
PHP Version: 4.3.9
New Comment:
I can't. The server is not mine and the administrator only upgrades
major releases that are verified stable.
However, in the meantime I got it to run properly on the Linux server
by adding the following line to the top of my code:
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, 'fr_FR');
Since the accents involved are all contained in the French language,
this did the job.
The question remains, of course, why the Windows version doesn't need
this.
Previous Comments:
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[2005-02-03 04:48:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please try using this CVS snapshot:
http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
For Windows:
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip
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[2004-10-15 15:29:57] wberg at doce dot ufl dot edu
Actually, I was wrong. Using POSIX does *not* work. It won't find
either...
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[2004-10-15 15:27:05] wberg at doce dot ufl dot edu
Removing the case insensitivity (i) from the pattern match makes no
difference in the outcome. See:
http://www.kuruvinda.com/test2.php
Using POSIX ereg instead does work. See:
http://www.kuruvinda.com/test3.php
<?php
$Pattern = "[[:<:]][a�����]rm[e����][[:>:]]";
$Blazon = "D'argent, au lion d'azur, arm� et lampass� de gueules, (le
lion est quelquefois charg� d'une fleur-de-lis d'or, ou d'un �cusson
d'or � l'aigle �ploy�e de sable).";
print "Pattern: $Pattern<p>Blazon: $Blazon<p>";
# Should print Found
if (eregi($Pattern,$Blazon,$regs)) {
print "Found";
} else {
print "Not Found";
}
$Blazon = "D'argent, au lion d'azur, arm�e et lampass� de gueules, (le
lion est quelquefois charg� d'une fleur-de-lis d'or, ou d'un �cusson
d'or � l'aigle �ploy�e de sable).";
print "<p>Pattern: $Pattern<p>Blazon 2: $Blazon<p>";
# Should print Not Found
if (eregi($Pattern,$Blazon,$regs)) {
print "Found";
} else {
print "Not Found";
}
?>
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[2004-10-15 15:07:10] wberg at doce dot ufl dot edu
"The match does not find "arm�" as a whole word in $Blazon, but does
find it in $Blazon2, although it isn't a whole word there."
Should be:
The match does not find "arm�" as a whole word in Blazon, but does find
it in Blazon 2, although it isn't a whole word there.
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[2004-10-14 16:17:32] wberg at doce dot ufl dot edu
Description:
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I run PHP 4.3.4 locally on Win XP Pro / ISS 5. The code supplied works
flawlessly.
On the Linux server, however, which currently runs PHP 4.3.9, it seems
to ignore or mess up the \b word boundaries. The same thing happened
when the server ran PHP 4.3.3RC1. Upgrading to 4.3.9 didn't help.
You can see the code in action, where it produces the wrong results, on
the Linux server at:
http://www.kuruvinda.com/test.php
You can get full PHP info() on this server at:
http://www.kuruvinda.com/c.php
Reproduce code:
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<?php
$Pattern = "\b[a�����]rm[e����]\b";
$Blazon = "D'argent, au lion d'azur, arm� et lampass� de gueules, (le
lion est quelquefois charg� d'une fleur-de-lis d'or, ou d'un �cusson
d'or � l'aigle �ploy�e de sable).";
print "Pattern: $Pattern<p>Blazon: $Blazon<p>";
# Should return "Found"
if (preg_match("/".$Pattern."/i",$Blazon)) {
print "Found";
} else {
print "Not Found";
}
$Blazon = "D'argent, au lion d'azur, arm�e et lampass� de gueules, (le
lion est quelquefois charg� d'une fleur-de-lis d'or, ou d'un �cusson
d'or � l'aigle �ploy�e de sable).";
print "<p>Pattern: $Pattern<p>Blazon 2: $Blazon<p>";
# Should return "Not Found"
if (preg_match("/".$Pattern."/i",$Blazon)) {
print "Found";
} else {
print "Not Found";
}
?>
Expected result:
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The match should find "arm�" as a whole word only in $Blazon and not in
$Blazon2.
Actual result:
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The match does not find "arm�" as a whole word in $Blazon, but does
find it in $Blazon2, although it isn't a whole word there.
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