George Larson wrote:
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:13 AM, George Larson <george.g.lar...@gmail.com>wrote:

I'm what you might consider rather green, myself.
I certainly wouldn't use this code for production but if you're just
debugging or something then how about something like this:

<?php
    $handle = @fopen('page.htm', 'r');
    if ($handle) {
        while (!feof($handle)) {
            $eos = trim(fgets($handle, 4096));
            if (strpos($eos,"<div>") !== FALSE) { $echo_output = TRUE; }
            if (strpos($eos,"<\div>") !== FALSE) { $echo_output = FALSE; }
            if ($echo_output == TRUE) { echo $eos; }
        }
        fclose($handle);
    }
?>




On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Per Jessen <p...@computer.org> wrote:

Merlin Morgenstern wrote:

Hello,

I am trying read text out of a text that is inbetween two divs.
Somehow this should be possible with regex, I just can't figure out
how.

Example:

<div id="test">
bla blub
</div>

I would like to extract the text "bla blub" out of this example.

This might do the trick (not tested):

preg_match( "/<div\s+[^>]*>([^<]*)<\/div>", $yourtext, $match );
print $match[1];


/Per


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Sorry about the top-post.  I forgot. :)



Thank you everbody. I figured it out without regex. It's not for production, just testing:
        $pos_1 = strpos($contents, $word1);
        $pos_2 = strpos($contents, $word2, $pos_1);
        $text = strip_tags(substr($contents, $pos_1, $pos_2 - $pos_1));

That works as well.



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