10-03-2012
Hey Guys... thanks for the replies so far.
I'm sorry that I forgot to mention that there are no blanks in between. So yeah it makes it a little more hairy. I was trying to break it apart into a bunch of easy tasks as I built out what I had gotten to so far. I'll check some of those suggestions out tomorrow out and tinker with commands to try to figure it out again tomorrow. (I'll repost if I figure something out).
Thanks,
Bobby
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mb_ereg_replace
MB_EREG_REPLACE(3) 1 MB_EREG_REPLACE(3)
mb_ereg_replace - Replace regular expression with multibyte support
SYNOPSIS
string mb_ereg_replace (string $pattern, string $replacement, string $string, [string $option = "msr"])
DESCRIPTION
Scans $string for matches to $pattern, then replaces the matched text with $replacement
PARAMETERS
o $pattern
- The regular expression pattern. Multibyte characters may be used in $pattern.
o $replacement
- The replacement text.
o $string
- The string being checked.
o $option
- Matching condition can be set by $option parameter. If i is specified for this parameter, the case will be ignored. If x is
specified, white space will be ignored. If m is specified, match will be executed in multiline mode and line break will be
included in '.'. If p is specified, match will be executed in POSIX mode, line break will be considered as normal character. If e
is specified, $replacement string will be evaluated as PHP expression.
RETURN VALUES
The resultant string on success, or FALSE on error.
NOTES
Note
The internal encoding or the character encoding specified by mb_regex_encoding(3) will be used as the character encoding for this
function.
Warning
Never use the e modifier when working on untrusted input. No automatic escaping will happen (as known from preg_replace(3)). Not
taking care of this will most likely create remote code execution vulnerabilities in your application.
SEE ALSO
mb_regex_encoding(3), mb_eregi_replace(3).
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