RE: looking a regular expresion

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Manuel Pérez López [mailto:mapelo@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:06 PM
> To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  looking a regular expresion
> 
> Hello:
> 
> I need to include a pair of negations with two complete word into a
> regular
> expresion for preg_replace. How to do this?
> I want to replace "I want to be a SUN and a SIR" with "FRIKI FRIKI
> FRIKI
> FRIKI FRIKI SUN FRIKI FRIKI SIR"
> 
> ie. the words are: SUN and SIR. And the replacement word is: FRIKI
> 
> $st = preg_replace ("\b([^S][^U][^N])|([^S][^I][^R]\b)", "FRIKI",$st);
> 
> This does not  match
> 
> Anyone hep me?
> 
> Thanks

Man... this is really irritating the heck out of me. I have recently been learning regular expressions, and thought I was "fresh" enough to fix this with new eyes. However, I've been running into all kinds of trouble, and I now impatiently anticipate an expert's answer, much the same as you. :)

It's interesting to me that ``$st = preg_replace("(SUN)", "FRIKI", $st);`` replaces the word "SUN" with the word "FRIKI", but ``$st = preg_replace("(^SUN)", "FRIKI", $st);`` does the same thing (when it should be replacing everything BUT the word "SUN").

Annoying behavior. Is this particular to PHP's regular expression engine? I should try this in VB.NET and see what the results are, as that's what I'm used to playing with (for the time being).


Todd Boyd
Web Programmer



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