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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T19:45:23+00:00 2026-05-28T19:45:23+00:00

I’ve working on parsing an input, which is HTML. However, I need to be

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I’ve working on parsing an input, which is HTML. However, I need to be able to find all href or src attributes that DON’T have a protocol such as http://, https:// or ftp:// etc on them, and when they don’t replace it with a variable that contains a protocol and domain.

So for example I want

<a href="/_mylink/goes/here">Link 1</a>
<a href="http://site.com/_myotherlink/goes/here">Link 2</a>

to return:

<a href="http://mydomain.com/_mylink/goes/here">Link 1</a>
<a href="http://site.com/_myotherlink/goes/here">Link 2</a>

I can get the whole href attribute, but I can’t seem to work out how to only match and replace IF it’s missing a protocol. I found that [^0-9] would work in a inverse/not way, but I found i couldn’t get it to work when trying it with http:// etc.

Edit:

Just to make mention of it, as it’s become obvious to me that it’s part of the ‘scope’ of this question, I want to avoid having url encodings as a result of the replacement, as I use things like {} onto some of these, and I don’t want them to have things like %7B %7D in them.

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    2026-05-28T19:45:25+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 7:45 pm

    Why not use the DOM to easily replace these attributes? For example

    $domain = 'http://mydomain.com';
    $currentPath = '/some/absolute/path/'; // make sure this starts and ends with a forward-slash
    
    $doc = new DOMDocument();
    $doc->loadHTML($html);
    
    $xpath = new DOMXPath($doc);
    $attrs = $xpath->query('//@href[not(contains(., "://"))]');
    foreach ($attrs as $attr) {
        $attr->value = sprintf('%s%s%s',
            $domain,
            $attr->value[0] == '/' ? '' : $currentPath,
            htmlspecialchars($attr->value)
        );
    }
    
    $attrs = $xpath->query('//@src[not(contains(., "://"))]');
    foreach ($attrs as $attr) {
        $attr->value = sprintf('%s%s%s',
            $domain,
            $attr->value[0] == '/' ? '' : $currentPath,
            htmlspecialchars($attr->value)
        );
    }
    
    echo $doc->saveHTML();
    
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