sniper, phpinfo() for the red hat linux 7.1 says i have the system regex enabled. phpinfo() for the winnt box says bundled library enabled. how would i use the system library as opposed to the bundled libray? which reg expression? dave --- Bug Database <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ID: 11520 > Updated by: sniper > Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Old-Status: Open > Status: Closed > Bug Type: *Regular Expressions > Operating system: > PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1 > Assigned To: > Comments: > > What does it say in all of those systems in the > phpinfo() > output for "Regex Library"?? Safest would be to use > the bundled one in all of them. > > You should also update to PHP 4.0.5 as it has some > fixes > regarding regexps. > > > > Previous Comments: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > [2001-06-17 11:30:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > This script from www.4cm.com works on Win NT 4.0sp6a > and Win 2k Server without any problem, but fails on > two different Red Hat Linux 7.1 machines. One 7.1 > machine is a Dell 166mhz with a 48mb of ram, the > other is a Dell P3 600mhz with 384mb of ram. All > machines are using php 4.0.4pl1. The red hat > machines installed php at install time, server class > installation, no mod_php installed (at least that's > what rpm -qi mod_php said). Apache is compiled with > mod_so.c > > <?php > ############################################################### > # Script Title: 4CM_Grabber > # File: 4CM_Grabber.php > # Description: This script will Grab information > from a given web site > # Author: John B. Abela > # Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > # Web: http://www.4cm.com/ > # Version: 2.0.5 > # > # Copyright © 1996-2000 www.4cm.com. All Rights > Reserved. > # > # > # www.4cm.com (4CM) offers no warranties on this > script. > # The downloader of the script is solely > responsible for any > # problems caused by the installation of the script > or use > # of the script, including possible legal action > for the grabbing > # of the data, as a result of this script! > # > # ALL COPYRIGHT NOTICES REGARDING: www.4cm.com > # MUST REMAIN INTACT IN THE SCRIPT AND IN THE HTML > OF THE SCRIPT! > # > # For more info on this script, see: > # http://www.4cm.com/ > # > # (Please be kind and sign our guestbook at: > # http://www.4cm.com/guestbook/ and say your > using > # this script!!) > ############################################################### > > ######################## > ## Mandatory Setting ## > ######################## > > $GrabURL = "http://www.theregister.co.uk"; //- > Complete URL Of The Page Your Grabbing From! > $GrabStart = "<!-- </td></Tr> -->"; //- HTML Code > To Start Grab. Must Be A Unique Bit Of Code! > $GrabEnd = "<IMG SRC='/Themes/Normal/Sections.gif' > ALT='Sections' BORDER='0' WIDTH='150' HEIGHT='15'>"; > //- HTML Code To End Grab. Must Be A Unique Bit Of > Code! > > ############################# > ## Do Not Edit Below Here ## > ## Do Not Edit Below Here ## > ############################# > $OpenFile = fopen("$GrabURL", "r"); //- DO NOT > CHANGE > $RetrieveFile = fread($OpenFile, 200000); //- > Reduce This To Save Memory > $GrabData = eregi("$GrabStart(.*)$GrabEnd", > $RetrieveFile, $DataPrint); > // $DataPrint[1] = str_replace("", "", > $DataPrint[1]); //- Un-Comment This Line for > "Replace" purposes! > // $DataPrint[1] = str_replace("", "", > $DataPrint[1]); //- Un-Comment This Line for > "Replace" purposes! > fclose($OpenFile); //- DO NOT CHANGE > echo $DataPrint[1]; //- DO NOT CHANGE > #################### > ## End of Script ## > #################### > ?> > > If i change the $GrabData = eregi(... line to > $GrabData = eregi("$GrabStart(.*)", ... basically > taking out the $GrabEnd, the script works. If i > replace $GrabStart with $GrabEnd, the script works. > > BUT, it will not work if I have both in the > expression (on the Red Hat Linux 7.1 machines). > > Why? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ATTENTION! Do NOT reply to this email! > To reply, use the web interface found at > http://bugs.php.net/?id=11520&edit=2 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Spot the hottest trends in music, movies, and more. http://buzz.yahoo.com/ -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]