I wanted a way to highlight search terms on the search results page (the way search engines do), by surrounding the text with <span class=whatever></span>
, but simply doing preg_replace($re, '<span class=whatever>$0</span>', $text)
replaces things inside any HTML tags as well. There are some solutions on the web, but the simplest one I found involves generating a new regular expression. I'd like something I can pass in the regular expression to match and the replacement text, something exactly equivalent to preg_replace.
What I came up with:
function preg_replace_text ($pattern, $replacement, $subject){
// only replace text that is not inside tags. Assumes $subject is valid HTML and surrounded by tags
// the (?<=>) is a lookbehind assertion to make sure the match starts with a >
return preg_replace_callback('/(?<=>)[^<]*/', function($matches) use ($pattern, $replacement) {
return preg_replace($pattern, $replacement, $matches[0]);
}, $subject);
}
Hope this is useful to someone.
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