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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T14:22:58+00:00 2026-05-22T14:22:58+00:00

I have a variable $keywords The content of this variable are words separated by

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I have a variable $keywords

The content of this variable are words separated by commas or spaces
for example:

$keywords= key1,key2,key3

Or

$keywords=key1 key2 key3

the table that I have is:

        <table width="500" border="1">
  <tr>
    <td height='auto'>Keywords: $keywords</td>
  </tr>
</table>

I want explode $keywords in key1 key2 key3 …
And associate to each separated word a predifined URL:

http://miosite.com/search/label/key1
http://miosite.com/search/label/key2
http://miosite.com/search/label/key3

So I want get this:

       <table width="500" border="1">
  <tr>
    <td height='auto'>Keywords: key1,key2,key3</td>
  </tr>
</table>

Where

        key1=http://miosite.com/search/label/key1
        key2=http://miosite.com/search/label/key2
        key1=http://miosite.com/search/label/key3

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    2026-05-22T14:23:00+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:23 pm

    You could check for the comma to determine which delimiter to explode on, then put together the string again:

    if (strpos($keywords,",") !== FALSE) {
      $keys = explode(",",$keywords);
    } else {
      $keys = explode(" ",$keywords);
    }
    $keywords = "";
    foreach ($keys as $key) $keywords .= "http://miosite.com/search/" . $key . "<BR>";
    

    EDIT: Apparently the object is to REMOVE the site address, not add it… no one figured that out. new code:

    if (strpos($keywords,",") !== FALSE) {
      $keys = explode(",",$keywords);
    } else {
      $keys = explode(" ",$keywords);
    }
    $keywords = "";
    foreach ($keys as $key) $keywords .= str_ireplace("http://miosite.com/search/","",$key) . ",";
    $keywords = substr($keywords,0,strlen($keywords)-1);
    

    Hackish, but give that a shot.

    Edit: Oh now they need to be linked? LOL

    if (strpos($keywords,",") !== FALSE) {
      $keys = explode(",",$keywords);
    } else {
      $keys = explode(" ",$keywords);
    }
    $keywords = "";
    foreach ($keys as $key) {
       $newkey = str_ireplace("http://miosite.com/search/","",$key);
       $keywords .= "<a href=\"" . $key . "\">" . $newkey . "</a>,";
    }
    $keywords = substr($keywords,0,strlen($keywords)-1);
    

    Ok, try that out.

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