You know what's not supposed to be next in the  second string, and
that's the word Duo.

Thank you  
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



Adz07 wrote:
> Problem is that a negative assertion assumes i know what is going to come
> after the match, but i don't. I am a bit stuck now :(
>
>
> Adz07 wrote:
>   
>> I am trying to nail down a bit of code for changing processor names
>> depending on matches.
>> Problem i am having is the replacement takes place then it seems to do it
>> again replacing the text just replaced as there are similar matches
>> afterwards. example (easier)
>>
>> $string = "The new Intel Core 2 Duo T8300";
>>
>> $patterns = array("/Intel Core 2 Duo/","/Intel Core 2/");
>>
>> $replacements = array("Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Technology","Intel Core
>> 2 Processor Technology");
>>
>> I would expect to get the following:
>>
>> The new Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Technology T8300
>>
>> but i get 
>>
>> The new Intel Core 2 Processor Technology Duo Processor Technology T8300
>>
>> I can see why its doing it, reading the string in and making the
>> replacement but then reading the string in for the next pattern, but i
>> don't want it to do this. How do i stop preg_replace from reading in the
>> same part of the string that has been replaced already?
>>
>> (it's a bad day! :( )
>>
>>     
>
>   

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