Try this : preg_match('!(HREF|SRC)=([\"\']?)(.*?)\2!i',$Content,$reg_array);
HTH Regards, -- Andrey Hristov Web Developer Icygen Corporation BUILDING SOLUTIONS http://www.icygen.com On Wednesday 12 December 2001 02:06 pm, you wrote: > Hello there, > > I need to write all of the href="" contents into an array. Presently I use > the following code, which works like charm: > <.CODE>preg_match('!HREF=[\"\' ]{0,}([^\"\'>]*)[\"\'>]!i', $Content, > $reg_array)<./CODE> > > That, however, doesn't support Frames so I would need to make the script > match "HREF" or "SRC". I tried the following code, but it doesn't want to > support frames and ceases to support usual HREF's as well. > <.CODE>preg_match('!(HREF|SRC)=[\"\' ]{0,}([^\"\'>]*)[\"\'>]!i', $Content, > $reg_array)<./CODE> > > In other words I replace <.CODE>HREF<./CODE> with > <.CODE>(HREF|SRC)<./CODE>. > > Any ideas how to make the script support both? > > Yours, > Lauri -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]