, 2002 4:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [PHP] hyperlink parser - a bit new view :)
I think there is no message about the same idea.
I would need to parse html file and get all within href= or href=''.
So I don't want to get all texts which could be links, but only content
of href variable
Hi Mat,
I would not please for help if I would not read those texts. Of course I've
read them both.
But on those phpbuilder's page there are also similar questions but answered
scripts don't work, for example:
$text=a target=\top\ href=\http://aaa\;ttrtert/a;
preg_match_all(|href=\?([^\'
Hi Roman,
But on those phpbuilder's page there are also similar questions but
answered
scripts don't work, for example:
...
preg_match_all(|href=\?([^\' ]+)|i(+[ ]), $text,$ar);
...
I really don't know :(
There's definitely something wrong with the RegEx above. The string
commences with
On Saturday 17 August 2002 19:25, Roman wrote:
Hello,
I'd need to parse html page and get all hyperlinks there.
Is there any easy way to do it ? I'm not so good at regexps :(
$file=file(http://url.html;);
could be good start :)
Even better, search the archives.
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Jason Wong -
On Saturday 17 August 2002 19:25, Roman wrote:
I'd need to parse html page and get all hyperlinks there.
Is there any easy way to do it ? I'm not so good at regexps :(
Even better, search the archives.
pls how to reach archives and what to search ? I have last 7.000 messages in
my mailer :( I
On Saturday 17 August 2002 20:07, Roman wrote:
On Saturday 17 August 2002 19:25, Roman wrote:
I'd need to parse html page and get all hyperlinks there.
Is there any easy way to do it ? I'm not so good at regexps :(
Even better, search the archives.
pls how to reach archives
Look on the
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