Actually bummer - testing on wrong version.

The U modifier is causing problems too - only matching the first character
instead of the whole string.



2008/9/12 Ewen Cumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi Jochem,
>
> Replacing the 's' modifier with 'm' fixed it this instance but broke other
> parts on the site (the same result as removing 's').
>
> But the other regex ( $pattern = "/<!T_([^> 
> ]+)([^>]*)>(.*?)<!T_end\\1>|<!T_([^>
> ]+)([^>]*)>/Ui";) is working perfectly.
>
> I will continue to test and see if it throws up any other problems. Many
> thanks for such a quick and great response.
>
> I will file a bug report however I may need to submit the full test string
> as cutting it down any further seems to 'fix' the discrepency.
>
> Thanks again,
> Ewen
>
>
>
> 2008/9/12 Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Jochem Maas schreef:
>>
>>> Ewen Cumming schreef:
>>>
>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>  ...
>>
>>
>>> BUT I may have work around for you, try this regexp (replaces s modifer
>>> with m modifier):
>>>
>>> $pattern = "/<!T_([^> ]+)([^>]*)>(.*?)<!T_end\\1>|<!T_([^>
>>> ]+)([^>]*)>/mi";
>>>
>>>
>> the following pattern also seems to do what you want:
>>
>> $pattern = "/<!T_([^> ]+)([^>]*)>(.*?)<!T_end\\1>|<!T_([^>
>> ]+)([^>]*)>/Ui";
>>
>>
>> Im interested to know if either of these two solve your immediate issue.
>>
>
>

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