Igor Escobar wrote:
No no, i need to make an regex to match the bold areas in my string.
Anything between single quotes or double quotes (including quotes and
double quotes). Understand?
Regards,
Igor Escobar
Systems Analyst Interface Designer
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Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Igor Escobar wrote:
No no, i need to make an regex to match the bold areas in my string.
Anything between single quotes or double quotes (including quotes and
double quotes). Understand?
Regards,
Igor Escobar
Systems Analyst Interface Designer
+
Merlin wrote:
^\/test\/contact.html$
does not work. I am sorry, I just found that
it has to be:
test/contact.html
and not
dir/test/contact.html
there is no leading slash.
Do you have any other suggestion?
Are you making this too hard?
if($string = 'test/contact.html')
{ echo 'good'; } else {
John W. Holmes wrote:
Merlin wrote:
^\/test\/contact.html$
does not work. I am sorry, I just found that
it has to be:
test/contact.html
and not
dir/test/contact.html
there is no leading slash.
Do you have any other suggestion?
Are you making this too hard?
if($string = 'test/contact.html')
[snip]
if($string = 'test/contact.html')
That's
if($string == 'test/contact.html')
of course... :)
[/snip]
it could be
if($string == test/contact.html)
couldn't resist :)
Jay
P.S. John, nothing on that thing yet.
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
if($string == 'test/contact.html')
it could be
if($string == test/contact.html)
not to start a flame war or anything, but isn't the apostrophe version
quicker, as it doesn't ask the server to parse the string?
Kae
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So
^[^/]+/[^/]*
or
^!(partner/)
Merlin wrote:
ufff.. sorry guys, but I have to explain that better. I appreciate your
help, maybe I did not give enough info.
I am trying to redirect with apache modrewrite. To do this you have to use
regex (not if functions:-)
My problem is, that there are
does not work. Is there not a way to exclude the word partner like you
triede with !(partner) ?
merlin
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So
^[^/]+/[^/]*
or
^!(partner/)
Merlin wrote:
ufff.. sorry guys, but I have to explain that better.
* Thus wrote Merlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
ufff.. sorry guys, but I have to explain that better. I appreciate your
help, maybe I did not give enough info.
I am trying to redirect with apache modrewrite. To do this you have to use
regex (not if functions:-)
I'm not sure what you expect since
* Thus wrote Kae Verens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Jay Blanchard wrote:
if($string == 'test/contact.html')
it could be
if($string == test/contact.html)
not to start a flame war or anything, but isn't the apostrophe version
quicker, as it doesn't ask the server to parse the string?
heh,
So, what you want is to pretty much use this regex
/^(.*)([^\/]+)\/([^\/]+)$/
when matched on this URI, the backreferences will contain
\\1 partner/
\\2 name
\\3 contact.html
\\4 .html
partner/name/contact.html
I have not tested it, but I just guess it will work ;) Wanna
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From: Monty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 May 2003 21:21
If you want the entire string to be tested for digits, you
need to add the
length of the string to the regex pattern:
$length = strlen($data);
preg_match([0-9]{$length}, $data);
Or anchor
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