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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:11:08+00:00 2026-05-15T11:11:08+00:00

Lets say I’m trying to replace every A character with a B, inside two

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Lets say I’m trying to replace every “A” character with a “B”, inside two [lol] tags.

For example:

“[lol]It’s greatA really isA[/lol]”

will become

“[lol]It’s greatB really isB[/lol]”

I was trying to work something myself but it was in vain.
The closest i got is this:

preg_replace("%(\[lol\])"."(.*?)([A]+?)(.*?)"."(\[/lol\])%s", "$1$2B$4$5", $haystack);

of course it doesn’t work this way…

I’ll appreciate any assistance!

thanks!

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    2026-05-15T11:11:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:11 am
    echo preg_replace(
        '/(?<=\[lol\]).*?(?=\[\\/lol\])/e',
        'str_replace("A", "B", "\\0")',
        'AAA sdf [lol]It\'s greatA really isA[/lol] AAAA ' .
            'sdfd [lol]It\'s greatA really isA[/lol] AA sf'
    );
    

    gives

    AAA sdf [lol]It\'s greatB really isB[/lol] AAAA sdfd [lol]It\'s greatB really isB[/lol] AA sf
    
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