You're making your expressions too complicated. To test for just that 
string,

eregi("HTTP/1\.[01] 302", $output)

should work.

Later,
Sterling

Boaz Yahav wrote:

> I'm trying to find if a string exists inside a string. Instead of using
> strstr() twice I want to use eregi() once.
> 
> What I want to check is if "HTTP/1.1 302" or "HTTP/1.0 302" exists in
> some $output.
> 
> I'm trying something like : 
> 
> eregi("[\"HTTP/1.\"]+[0-1]+[\" 302\"]",$output)
> eregi("[HTTP/1.]+[0-1]+[ 302]",$output)
> eregi("HTTP/1.+[0-1]+ 302",$output)
> 
> But I must be off cause it doesn't work.
> 
> Anyone?
> 
> thanks
> 
> 
> berber
> 


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