[PHP] preg_replace with rawurlencoded?

2005-03-18 Thread BlackDex
I have a litle problem with replaceing a string in some HTML code.

the html code is:
---

---

I want to change the "01%20-%20Raptor%20AMD%20Sempron_image001.jpg" becouse 
the location of the file will be changed after the upload.

the location for instains will be 
"/images/uploaded/01%20-%20Raptor%20AMD%20Sempron_image001.jpg"
After the upload i have moved the image to the right location, and i can 
access it trough the browser.

How can replace that string so that it will point to the right location?

I tryed a few preg_replace options, but i doesn't changes it. I think this 
is becouse of the urlencoded string.

Does someone has en example?
The filename i get trough the $_FILE['userfile'] variable.

Thx in advance. 

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[PHP] Re: Tried to run PHP as shell script and got the error...

2005-03-11 Thread BlackDex
Try to put this at top.
!/usr/local/bin/php
so change the # for a !, becous thas is what is used to execute scripts etc.. 
:).

Hoop it will work.

Kind Regards,
BlackDex

"Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi!  I'm trying to run PHP as a shell script but I got the error message...
> Source code below is ...
>
> --snip--
> #/usr/local/bin/php
>echo "Hello World!!\n";
> ?>
> --snip--
>
> Attempt to run the file below and got the error
>
> --snip--
> -=[/usr/local/bin]==>./ecbi_inquiry_pull_experian.sh
> Hello World!!\n
> ./ecbi_inquiry_pull_experian.sh: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token
> `?>'
> ./ecbi_inquiry_pull_experian.sh: line 4: `?>'
> --snip--
>
> I checked to see if there's no spaces at the end on line 4 and there
> isn't...  So, how do I get it working so I can hook up the file to the
> crontab.
>
> Thanks,
> FletchSOD 

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[PHP] Re: PHP RegExp and HTML tags attributes values etc...

2005-03-10 Thread BlackDex
Owkay i fixed it :D.
The regexp needed a /s (Pattern Modifier) also so that the "."(DOT) also does 
newlines :).
Now it is fixed...

Thank you very much Eli :)

/me is happy.

THE CODE:
---
http://www.php.net/index.php> key=value ";

echo 'Normal HTML:';
echo $html;
echo "";

$improved_html = preg_replace('/\<(.*)\>/Ueis','"<".tag_rep("\1").">"',$html);
echo 'Improved HTML:';
echo str_replace("\\'","'",$improved_html);
echo "";
?>
---



"BlackDex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thx... it works almost :P
>
> I Changed the code a bit so you can see the results quicker :).
>
> It doesn't change every attribute/value. I think this has to do something 
> with the opening and closing of a tag <>.
>

> ---
>
> "Eli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sorry for the spam.. here it is:
>>
>> > function tag_rep($tag)
>> {
>>return 
>> preg_replace('/(?> }
>>
>> $html="> lang=NL style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:\"Comic 
>> Sans MS\"'>> href=http://www.php.net/index.php> key=value ";
>>
>> $improved_html=preg_replace('/\<(.*)\>/Ue','"<".tag_rep("\1").">"',$html);
>> echo str_replace("\\'","'",$improved_html);
>> ?>
>>
>> :) 

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[PHP] Re: PHP RegExp and HTML tags attributes values etc...

2005-03-10 Thread BlackDex
Owkay.. i fixed it :).

Here is the final code.

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Re: [PHP] PHP RegExp and HTML tags attributes values etc...

2005-03-10 Thread BlackDex

"Jason Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 00:18:05 +0100, BlackDex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello ppl,
>>
>> I have a question about regex and html parsing.
>>
>> I have the following code:
>> ---
>> > style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Comic Sans 
>> MS"'> 
>
> I'm guessing that you're writing a function to parse "HTML" that users
> upload via a web form? I would start with a look at this Perl script
> to fix code generated by MS products:
>
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/
>
---
Il go and check it out..
---

> Also, PHP's "libtidy" extension might be useful for you, although I
> haven't used it personally.
---
I have tryed it.. But it removes/changes to much even if i disable all the 
tidy settings. So thats not an option :(.
---

>
> http://us2.php.net/manual/en/ref.tidy.php 

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[PHP] Re: PHP RegExp and HTML tags attributes values etc...

2005-03-10 Thread BlackDex
Thx... it works almost :P

I Changed the code a bit so you can see the results quicker :).

It doesn't change every attribute/value. I think this has to do something 
with the opening and closing of a tag <>.

My code:
---
http://www.php.net/index.php> key=value ";

echo 'Normal HTML:';
echo $html;
echo "";

$improved_html = preg_replace('/\<(.*)\>/Ue','"<".tag_rep("\1").">"',$html);
echo 'Improved HTML:';
echo str_replace("\\'","'",$improved_html);
echo "";
?>
---

"Eli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sorry for the spam.. here it is:
>
>  function tag_rep($tag)
> {
>return 
> preg_replace('/(? }
>
> $html=" lang=NL style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:\"Comic Sans MS\"'> href=http://www.php.net/index.php> key=value ";
>
> $improved_html=preg_replace('/\<(.*)\>/Ue','"<".tag_rep("\1").">"',$html);
> echo str_replace("\\'","'",$improved_html);
> ?>
>
> :) 

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[PHP] Re: PHP RegExp and HTML tags attributes values etc...

2005-03-10 Thread BlackDex

"Eli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Eli wrote:
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> preg_replace('/(?<=\<)([^>]*)(\w+)=(?\s]+)(?=\s|\>)([^<]*)(?=\>)/U','\1\2="\3"\4',$html);
>>  Hmm.. that could be a 
>> start.. and don't ask me how it works... :P
>
> Well.. problem with that, is that if you got more than 1 un-escaped attribute 
> in a tag, the regex will fix only the first 
> un-escaped attribute.
>
> for example, if $html is:
>  style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'> 
>
> In that case the id=par will remain as is...
> Does anyone knows how to improve it?

Just looking at the online mailinglist.. checkout this link, mabye it can help..
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&m=97975368123802&w=2

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[PHP] Re: PHP RegExp and HTML tags attributes values etc...

2005-03-10 Thread BlackDex

"Eli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Eli wrote:
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> preg_replace('/(?<=\<)([^>]*)(\w+)=(?\s]+)(?=\s|\>)([^<]*)(?=\>)/U','\1\2="\3"\4',$html);
>>  Hmm.. that could be a 
>> start.. and don't ask me how it works... :P
>
> Well.. problem with that, is that if you got more than 1 un-escaped attribute 
> in a tag, the regex will fix only the first 
> un-escaped attribute.
>
> for example, if $html is:
>  style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'> 
>
> In that case the id=par will remain as is...
> Does anyone knows how to improve it?

First of all thx :).

Just an idea... (Becouse im not that good at it).
Is it possible to create a while loop for the whole <> part?
Simply sad...
while <.*?> do { parse the contents of that tag in someway and change it? }

Becouse i think it is imposible with RegEx alone to make it so that it can 
handle every attribute within a tag.

Ltrz BlackDex 

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[PHP] PHP RegExp and HTML tags attributes values etc...

2005-03-09 Thread BlackDex
Hello ppl,

I have a question about regex and html parsing.

I have the following code:
---
 
---

It laks some quotemarks.
I want to change it to:
---
 
---

So it will have " around the attribute values...
But i can't figure out how to do that :(.
Can anyone help me with this??

Thx in advance.
Kind Regards,
BlackDex

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