I'm no regex guru but something goes wrong here.
First of you miss the second parameter in preg_match
int preg_match ( string pattern, string subject [, array &matches [, int flags
[, int offset]]] )
If you need the text from two unique tags it should not be to hard:
$test = "<tag lang='ttt'>THIS IS A TEST</tag>";
preg_match("/<tag lang='ttt'>(.+?)<\/tag>/", $test, $matches);
print_r($matches);
Thijs
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 02:02:46 -0600, "Anthony Papillion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am having a bit of problems wrapping my head around regular expressions.
> I
> thought I had a good grip on them but, for some reason, the expression
> I've
> created below simply doesn't work! Basically, I need to retreive all of
> the
> text between two unique and specific tags but I don't need the tag text.
> So
> let's say that the tag is
>
> <tag lang='ttt'>THIS IS A TEST</tag>
>
> I would need to retreive THIS IS A TEST only and nothing else.
>
> Now, a bit more information: I am using cURL to retreive the entire
> contents
> of a webpage into a variable. I am then trying to perform the following
> regular expression on the retreived text:
>
> $trans_text = preg_match("\/<div id=result_box dir=ltr>(.+?)<\/div>/");
>
> The problem is that when I echo the value of $trans_text variable, I end
> up
> with the entire HTML of the page.
>
> Can anyone clue me in to what I am doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Anthony
>
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