On 10/03/06, Weber Sites LTD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to go with your idea but I'm having difficulties with
> preg_match_all.
> I want the text between <?php and ?>. The use of preg_match_all bellow only
> Returns text that is in a single line. If the <php is on one line and the ?>
> is
> A few lines bellow, it does not match.
>
> preg_match_all('/<\?php(.*?)\?>/i',$text,$CodeArray,PREG_PATTERN_ORDER);
>

By default a '.' matches any character except for a newline. If you
want it to match *everything* you have to use the 's' pattern modifier
- just stick an 's' on the very end of your pattern, after the 'i'.

   /<\?php(.*?)\?>/is

  -robin

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