I’m getting Syntax error, unexpected T_LNUMBER, expecting T_VARIABLE or '$'
This is the code i’m using
function wpse44503_filter_content( $content ) {
$regex = '#src=("|\')'.
'(/images/(19|20)(0-9){2}/(0|1)(0-9)/[^.]+\.(jpg|png|gif|bmp|jpeg))'.
'("|\')#';
$replace = 'src="'.get_site_url( $2 ).'"';
$output = preg_replace( $regex, $replace, $content );
return $output;
}
This is the line where i’m getting that error $replace = 'src="'.get_site_url( $2 ).'"';
Can anyone help me to fix it?
Thanks
What you’re trying to do (ie replacing the matched string with the result of a function call) can’t be done using
preg_replace, you’ll need to usepreg_replace_callbackinstead to get a function called for every match.A short example of preg_replace_callback;