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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T01:55:58+00:00 2026-05-30T01:55:58+00:00

I’m using the following code on my WordPress install: function add_glossary_links($content) { global $wpdb,

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I’m using the following code on my WordPress install:

function add_glossary_links($content) {
    global $wpdb, $wordlist;
    if ( !$wordlist && !$wordlist = get_option('wordlist') ) {
        mysql_query('SET SESSION group_concat_max_len = 100000');
        $wordlist = $wpdb->get_var('SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT post_title SEPARATOR "|") AS list FROM '.$wpdb->posts.' WHERE post_status="publish" AND post_type="glossary" AND post_parent>0');
        add_option('wordlist', $wordlist);
    }

    $wordlist = str_replace(array(" ", "'", "."), array("\s", "\'", "\."), $wordlist);
    echo $wordlist;

    $content = preg_replace_callback(
        '/\b('.$wordlist.')\b/i',
        create_function(
            '$matches',
            'return "<a href=\"/glossary/" . strtolower(substr($matches[0],0,1) . "/" . $matches[0]) . "/\">" . $matches[0] . "</a>";'
        ),
        $content
    );

    return preg_replace('/(<[^<]+)<a\s.*?>(.*?)<\/a>/si','$1$2', $content);
}

add_filter( 'the_content', 'add_glossary_links' );

The idea is that I get a list of words from my database; if they exist I replace them with links to the appropriate glossary term.

$wordlist is echoing out as this: http://pastebin.com/6XnWBJwM

The error that I’m receiving is this:

Warning: preg_replace_callback(): Unknown modifier 'c' in /my.website/wp-content/themes/mytheme/functions.php on line 384

Line 384 is the last line of this segment:

$content = preg_replace_callback(
        '/\b('.$wordlist.')\b/i',
        create_function(
            '$matches',
            'return "<a href=\"/glossary/" . strtolower(substr($matches[0],0,1) . "/" . $matches[0]) . "/\">" . $matches[0] . "</a>";'
        ),
        $content
    );

I presume there’s a problem with the formatting of the regexp and the way the wordlist is displaying but I can’t for the life of me fathom it.

Thanks in advance,

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    2026-05-30T01:55:59+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 1:55 am

    You are getting this error because one of the words has a / in it, which is being interpreted as the end delimiter. Anything after is then interpreted as modifiers, and “c” isn’t valid as one of those.

    You should run the input through preg_quote(), however since you are concatenating the values in your query this won’t work out of the box.

    I suggest not using GROUP_CONCAT, instead getting each word on its own row. Then, take the rows and fill an array with the words. Last, use implode("|",array_map("preg_quote",$words,array_fill(0,count($words),"/"))) and put that in your regex.

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