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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:17:56+00:00 2026-05-12T14:17:56+00:00

still struggling with regex :) i have this code: $link = ‘/\bhttp:\/\/.+\..+[\/\w]?\b/i’; $match =

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still struggling with regex 🙂
i have this code:

$link = '/\bhttp:\/\/.+\..+[\/\w]?\b/i';
$match = array();
if (preg_match($link, 'http://bit.ly/hghjK6 bla bla',&$match))
{
    echo 'match'.'</br>';
    print_r($match);
}

as i’m trying to extract only the URL from the string i cant isolate it and the value inserted into $match always contain the “bla bla” taht follows the URL in my string
what is the regex needed to only match the URL and nothing else that comes after?
Thanks

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    2026-05-12T14:17:56+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:17 pm
    $r = '`(\s|\A)(http|https|ftp|ftps)://(.*?)(\s|\n|[,.?!](\s|\n)|$)`ism'; // regex to match a URL
    
    $i = preg_match_all($r, $str, $m, PREG_SET_ORDER);
    if($i){
      foreach($m as $set){
        // each $set in $m is a group of match
        // complete URL is
        echo $set[2].'://'.$set[3];
      } 
    }
    

    this matches ALL the URL in a text.

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