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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:00:31+00:00 2026-05-16T11:00:31+00:00

I’m new to pattern matching, having finally figured it out. I am stuck trying

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I’m new to pattern matching, having finally figured it out. I am stuck trying to find an approach to the following problem.

I need to return a match (with php preg_match) if any of a number html tags are present.

<p></p>
<br>
<h1></h1>
<h2></h2>

And return no match match otherwise. So anything not in the above list fails, e.g:

<script></script>
<table></table>

ect

…And ideally I want to operate a white list of safe tags if possible.

Anyone know a pattern that I can use/adapt?

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    2026-05-16T11:00:32+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:00 am
    preg_match_all('/<([a-z]*)\b[^>]*>(.*?)</\1>/i'$html,$matches);
    

    Breaking down the expression

    The first / is the delimiter

    the < is the start of the tag, the very first <

    the ([a-z]*) starts to match a tag name so fir instance < strong

    the \b[^>]* says once you found a space, keep looking for all words

    the > says it want the previous section to keep looking until it finds the very first >

    the (.*?) says keep on looking and COLLECT ( .. ) the string inside but becuse we have a ? then stop looking when you find the next char after the closing brace.

    the </\1> says i want to match but only if the value inside is the same as the very first match, this is done by \1 as in match , the value of this would be what's found with([a-z]*)`.

    then you can use preg_match_all to find all them with contents, the array output would be something like

    array(
        0 > THE WHOLE TAG
        1 > TAG NAME
        2 > TAG VALUE
    )
    

    Hope it helps 🙂

    Exmaple

    $allowed = array('b','strong','i','pre','code'); WHITELIST, never blacklist
    foreach($matchas as $match)
    {
        if(!in_array($match[1],$allowed))
        {
            echo sprintf('The tag %s is disallowed!',$match[1]);
        }
    }
    
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