Bret Hughes wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 09:59, OOzy Pal wrote:
Dears
I am trying replace anything between '{!' and '!}' i.e {!A!} and {!B!}
and {!ABC!} with XYZ. I tried the following but no help. Can anyone
help?
$this->template=str_replace("{!*!}","XYZ",$this->template);
Thank you
IIRC str_replace does not use any type of globbing. You need to use one
of the function that uses regular expresions I prefer preg_replace
personally. regexes can get complicated looking pretty quick but are an
incredibly powerful mechanism once you understand even the rudiments. I
would place my self in that catagory.
echo preg_replace("/{\!(.*)\!}/","{!REPLACED!}","erg9872et {!---SUPERDUPER---!}gjhgo6*%^*&^%Y)7ygr9 y2343");
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