What about storing all of the page content in the database to start
with, then searching with a mysql statement is a breeze!

On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 16:29 -0600, George Langley wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Stuart <stut...@gmail.com>
> > > You can't have any extra info in a closing HTML tag. This 
> > > problem is
> > > usually handled using comments. Something like the following...
> > > 
> > > <div id="divContent">
> > > <!-- content begin -->
> > > sofihsod hiosdh sdh gus us u sg
> > > <!-- content end -->
> > > </div>
> > > 
> > > You then just start with you see the begin comment and stop 
> > when you
> > > hit the end comment.
> > ---------
>       Hmm, they are stripping out the tags before looking at the words, so 
> didn't work quite as I originally thought.
>       The solution seems to be to explode the string based on the entire 
> comment before doing the word-by-word storing. I wrote up the following test 
> code that seems to work and handles any string or error I could think of. Am 
> wondering if this is good or is there better/more efficient code?
> 
> 
> <?php
> 
> function contentString($pString, $pStart, $pStop){
>       echo "$pString<br />";
>       
>       $finalArray = array();
>       $finalString = "";
>       $exploded1 = explode($pStart, $pString); // makes array $exploded1
>       
>       for ($i=1; $i<count($exploded1); $i++) // ignore first item (0) in array
>       {
>               $exploded2 = explode($pStop, $exploded1[$i]);
>               array_push($finalArray, $exploded2[0]); // array of just the 
> wanted sections
>       }
>       foreach ($finalArray as $value3)
>       {
>               $finalString .= $value3 . " "; // " " ensures separation 
> between substrings
>       }
>       $finalString = trim($finalString); // trim any extra white space from 
> beginning/end
>        
>       echo $finalString;
>       echo "<br /><br />";
> }
> 
> // TEST
>       $startTerm = "START";
>       $stopTerm = "STOP";
>       
>       // test typical string
>       $theString = "one two START three four STOP five six START seven eight 
> STOP nine ten";
>       contentString($theString, $startTerm, $stopTerm); // outputs "three 
> four seven eight"
>       // test string with immediate START
>       $theString = "START one two STOP three four START five six STOP seven 
> eight START nine ten";
>       contentString($theString, $startTerm, $stopTerm); // outputs "one two 
> five six nine ten"
>       // test string with "error" (2 STARTS)
>       $theString = "START one two START three four STOP five six START seven 
> eight STOP nine ten";
>       contentString($theString, $startTerm, $stopTerm); // outputs "one two 
> three four seven eight"
>       // test string with no space between separators and real content
>       $theString = "STARTone twoSTOP three four STARTfive sixSTOP seven eight 
> STARTnine ten";
>       contentString($theString, $startTerm, $stopTerm); // outputs "one two 
> five six nine ten"
>       
> ?>
> 
> Any thoughts/suggestions? Thanks!
> 
> George


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


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