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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:50:17+00:00 2026-05-14T23:50:17+00:00

I am working on a project that pulls data from JMS queue using PHP

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I am working on a project that pulls data from JMS queue using PHP and Zend Framework. The HTTP client response is below. All I need is the XML string.

I came up with /(.*)</RequestDetails>/gs which tests ok on http://gskinner.com/RegExr/ but the preg_match call is returning an empty matches array.

I’m going to continue to hunt around for a pattern, but thought I would post here as well.

Thanks to all who read, etc…

Steve

UPDATE: I can’t get the code to paste correctly. Here’s a link to a pastbin: http://pastebin.com/rQxzcfSg

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    2026-05-14T23:50:18+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:50 pm

    The following snippet:

    <?php
    
    $text = <<<EOT
    
    blah blah <0>
    <RequestDetails><1><2><3>test</RequestDetails>
    <RequestDetails><4><5><6>blah
    more blah blah
    </RequestDetails>
    blah blah <7>
    
    
    EOT;
    
    print $text;
    
    preg_match_all('/<RequestDetails>(.*?)<\/RequestDetails>/s', $text, $matches);
    
    print_r($matches);
    
    ?>
    

    Generates this output:

    blah blah <0>
    <RequestDetails><1><2><3>test</RequestDetails>
    <RequestDetails><4><5><6>blah
    more blah blah
    </RequestDetails>
    blah blah <7>
    
    Array
    (
        [0] => Array
            (
                [0] => <RequestDetails><1><2><3>test</RequestDetails>
                [1] => <RequestDetails><4><5><6>blah
    more blah blah
    </RequestDetails>
            )
    
        [1] => Array
            (
                [0] => <1><2><3>test
                [1] => <4><5><6>blah
    more blah blah
    
            )
    
    )
    

    I’ve used preg_match_all instead of /g flag, and also used (.*?) reluctant matching, which is really what you want to get multiple matches.

    To see why it makes a difference, in the following text, there are two A.*?Z matches, but only one A.*Z.

     ---A--Z---A--Z----
        ^^^^^^^^^^^
           A.*Z
    

    That said, parsing XML using regex is ill-advised. Use a proper XML parser; it’ll make your life much easier.

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