How to get special part of URL using preg_match?
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I have an url like this one,
https://example.com/folder-name/article-name-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
What I'm trying to do is get 5b5964935583202d2beff315 and 41 in url.
I really want to know how to do this, and I needs help. Your help would be greatly appreciated!
php regex string preg-match
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I have an url like this one,
https://example.com/folder-name/article-name-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
What I'm trying to do is get 5b5964935583202d2beff315 and 41 in url.
I really want to know how to do this, and I needs help. Your help would be greatly appreciated!
php regex string preg-match
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Possible duplicate of Can I read the hash portion of the URL on my server-side application (PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.)?
– Dezza
Nov 9 at 15:59
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Does the server have#id-41
when you get it? Is this a string or URL you receive?
– user3783243
Nov 9 at 15:59
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I have an url like this one,
https://example.com/folder-name/article-name-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
What I'm trying to do is get 5b5964935583202d2beff315 and 41 in url.
I really want to know how to do this, and I needs help. Your help would be greatly appreciated!
php regex string preg-match
I have an url like this one,
https://example.com/folder-name/article-name-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
What I'm trying to do is get 5b5964935583202d2beff315 and 41 in url.
I really want to know how to do this, and I needs help. Your help would be greatly appreciated!
php regex string preg-match
php regex string preg-match
edited Nov 9 at 16:04
Mohammad
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Possible duplicate of Can I read the hash portion of the URL on my server-side application (PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.)?
– Dezza
Nov 9 at 15:59
1
Does the server have#id-41
when you get it? Is this a string or URL you receive?
– user3783243
Nov 9 at 15:59
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1
Possible duplicate of Can I read the hash portion of the URL on my server-side application (PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.)?
– Dezza
Nov 9 at 15:59
1
Does the server have#id-41
when you get it? Is this a string or URL you receive?
– user3783243
Nov 9 at 15:59
1
1
Possible duplicate of Can I read the hash portion of the URL on my server-side application (PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.)?
– Dezza
Nov 9 at 15:59
Possible duplicate of Can I read the hash portion of the URL on my server-side application (PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.)?
– Dezza
Nov 9 at 15:59
1
1
Does the server have
#id-41
when you get it? Is this a string or URL you receive?– user3783243
Nov 9 at 15:59
Does the server have
#id-41
when you get it? Is this a string or URL you receive?– user3783243
Nov 9 at 15:59
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$url = "https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41";
preg_match("/^.+-([^.-]+).html#id-(d+)/", $url, $matches);
print_r($matches);
Output:
Array
(
[0] => https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
[1] => 5b5964935583202d2beff315
[2] => 41
)
Explanation:
/ : regex delimiter
^ : beginning of line
.+ : 1 or more any character but newline
- : a dash
([^.-]+) : group 1, 1 or more any character that is not a dot or dash
. : a dot
html#id- : literally
(d+) : group 2, 1 or more digits
/
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$url = "https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41";
preg_match("/^.+-([^.-]+).html#id-(d+)/", $url, $matches);
print_r($matches);
Output:
Array
(
[0] => https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
[1] => 5b5964935583202d2beff315
[2] => 41
)
Explanation:
/ : regex delimiter
^ : beginning of line
.+ : 1 or more any character but newline
- : a dash
([^.-]+) : group 1, 1 or more any character that is not a dot or dash
. : a dot
html#id- : literally
(d+) : group 2, 1 or more digits
/
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$url = "https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41";
preg_match("/^.+-([^.-]+).html#id-(d+)/", $url, $matches);
print_r($matches);
Output:
Array
(
[0] => https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
[1] => 5b5964935583202d2beff315
[2] => 41
)
Explanation:
/ : regex delimiter
^ : beginning of line
.+ : 1 or more any character but newline
- : a dash
([^.-]+) : group 1, 1 or more any character that is not a dot or dash
. : a dot
html#id- : literally
(d+) : group 2, 1 or more digits
/
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$url = "https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41";
preg_match("/^.+-([^.-]+).html#id-(d+)/", $url, $matches);
print_r($matches);
Output:
Array
(
[0] => https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
[1] => 5b5964935583202d2beff315
[2] => 41
)
Explanation:
/ : regex delimiter
^ : beginning of line
.+ : 1 or more any character but newline
- : a dash
([^.-]+) : group 1, 1 or more any character that is not a dot or dash
. : a dot
html#id- : literally
(d+) : group 2, 1 or more digits
/
$url = "https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41";
preg_match("/^.+-([^.-]+).html#id-(d+)/", $url, $matches);
print_r($matches);
Output:
Array
(
[0] => https://example.com/folder-name/dien-hy-cong-luoc-story-of-yanxi-palace-5b5964935583202d2beff315.html#id-41
[1] => 5b5964935583202d2beff315
[2] => 41
)
Explanation:
/ : regex delimiter
^ : beginning of line
.+ : 1 or more any character but newline
- : a dash
([^.-]+) : group 1, 1 or more any character that is not a dot or dash
. : a dot
html#id- : literally
(d+) : group 2, 1 or more digits
/
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Possible duplicate of Can I read the hash portion of the URL on my server-side application (PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.)?
– Dezza
Nov 9 at 15:59
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Does the server have
#id-41
when you get it? Is this a string or URL you receive?– user3783243
Nov 9 at 15:59