I’m a total regexp noob. I’m working with wordpress and I’m desperately trying to deal with wordpress’s wautop, which I hate and love (more hate!). Anyways I’m trying to remove <p> tags around certain commands.
Here’s what I get:
<p>
[hide]
<img.../>
[/hide]
</p>
or
<p>
[imagelist]
<img .../>
<img .../>
[/imagelist]
</p>
Here’s what I’d like:
[hide]
<img.../>
[/hide]
or
[imagelist]
<img .../>
<img .../>
[/imagelist]
I’ve tried:
preg_replace('/<p[^>]*>(\[[^>]*\])<\/p[^>]*>/', '$1', $content); // No luck!
EDIT:
When I am doing the regexp it is still just a variable containing text.. It is not parsed as html yet. I know it is possible because I already did it with getting rid of p tags around an image tag. So I just need a regexp to handle text that will be parsed as html at some point in the future.
Here’s a similar question
Thanks!
Matt Mueller
Try this regex:
Explanation:
\[([^\[\]]+)\]matches the opening bbcode tag and captures the tag name in group #2.\[/\2\]matches a corresponding losing tag..*?matches anything, reluctantly. Thanks to thesflag at the end, it also matches newlines. The effect of the reluctant.*?is that it stops matching the first time it finds a closing bbcode tag with the right name. If tags are nested (within tags with the same name) or improperly balanced, it won’t work correctly. I wouldn’t expect that be a problem, but I have no experience with WordPress, so YMMV.