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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T17:57:48+00:00 2026-05-22T17:57:48+00:00

i want a regex pattern to remove images which src attribute is empty, for

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i want a regex pattern to remove images which src attribute is empty, for example :

$html = '<img src="adasas.jpg" /><br />asasas<br />sdfsdf<br /><img title="asa" src="" />';

or

$html = '<img src="adasas.jpg" /><br />asasas<br />sdfsdf<br /><a href="adafgag"><img title="asa" src="" /></a>';

if this <img exist between <a> tag, i want also remove all ( <a and <img ) .

I Tested below code, but it removed all of $html

echo preg_replace( '!(<a([^>]+)>)?<img(.*?)src=""([^>]+)>(</a>)?!si' , '' , $html );

Can anybody help to me ?

thanks in advance

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    2026-05-22T17:57:48+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 5:57 pm

    Your problem is likely that the generic .*? matched too much. Rather use [^>]* like in the other parts of the pattern:

    '!(<a\s[^>]+>)?<img([^>]+)src=""([^>]*)>(</a>)?!i'
    
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