Problem with Regexp

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Hello,

I have the string:

<tr><td><img src="http://www.runescape.com/img/hiscores/attack.gif"; valign="bottom" width=16 height=16 /></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><a href="hiscoreuser.cgi?username=zezima&category=1" class=c>Attack</a></td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">99</td><td align="right">53,156,556</td></tr>


and I apply preg_match_all:

preg_match_all("/(<tr><td><img src=\"http:\/\/www.runescape.com\/img\/hiscores\/attack.gif\" valign=\"bottom\" width=16 height=16 \/><\/td><td>&nbsp;<\/td><td><a href=\"hiscoreuser.cgi\?username=)([\w])+(&category=1\" class=c>Attack<\/a><\/td><td align=\"right\">)([1-9])+(<\/td><td align=\"right\">)([1-9])+(<\/td><td align=\"right\">)([1-9,])+(<\/td><\/tr>)/",$seite,$attack);

($seite is the string)

If i make print_r($attack); then I get:

Array
(
   [0] => Array
       (
           [0] => <tr><td><img src="http://www.runescape.com/img/hiscores/attack.gif"; valign="bottom" width=16 height=16 /></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><a href="hiscoreuser.cgi?username=zezima&category=1" class=c>Attack</a></td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">99</td><td align="right">53,156,556</td></tr>
       )

   [1] => Array
       (
           [0] => <tr><td><img src="http://www.runescape.com/img/hiscores/attack.gif"; valign="bottom" width=16 height=16 /></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><a href="hiscoreuser.cgi?username=
       )

   [2] => Array
       (
           [0] => a
       )

   [3] => Array
       (
           [0] => &category=1" class=c>Attack</a></td><td align="right">
       )

   [4] => Array
       (
           [0] => 4
       )

   [5] => Array
       (
           [0] => </td><td align="right">
       )

   [6] => Array
       (
           [0] => 9
       )

   [7] => Array
       (
           [0] => </td><td align="right">
       )

   [8] => Array
       (
           [0] => 6
       )

   [9] => Array
       (
           [0] => </td></tr>
       )

)

But I would expect to get
[2] => Array
       (
           [0] => zezima
       )
[6] => Array
       (
           [0] => 99
       )
[8] => Array
       (
[0] => 53,156,556 )

Instead of the values above.

Can you explain me how I can get those values?

Yannick Mortier

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