����������� Got it !!!!!!!!!!
It even matches the linebreaks, so it can color multi-line code. Look at
this sample:
------------- TEXT TO USE FOR SEARCHING
PATTERNS ------------------------------
<? phpinfo(); ?>
<?
echo "PHP IS A GREAT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE";
?>
<?
// :-)
mysql_connect("localhost","root","big_brother_is_watching");
?>
-------------------------- END
TEXT -------------------------------------------------------
Script used to get all of the matches:
preg_match_all("/(<\?.*\?>)/ims",$HebraPadre["texto"],$codigo_fuente_padre);
echo "<pre>";
echo highlight_string($codigo_fuente_padre[1][0], TRUE);
echo highlight_string($codigo_fuente_padre[1][1], TRUE);
echo highlight_string($codigo_fuente_padre[1][2], TRUE);
echo "</pre>";
And it works quite OK
I removed the (\ at the beginning, and added the "s" to the end.
Thanks, without your tip I was real lost. It was while reading this
http://php.benscom.com/manual/es/pcre.pattern.syntax.php
that i realized how to do it.
Thanks very much
fLIPIS
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