preg_quote
Quote regular expression characters
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stringpreg_quote
stringstr
stringdelimiterNULL
preg_quote takes str
and puts a backslash in front of every character that is part of
the regular expression syntax. This is useful if you have a
run-time string that you need to match in some text and the
string may contain special regex characters.
The special regular expression characters are:
. \ + * ? [ ^ ] $ ( ) { } = ! < > | : -
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str
The input string.
delimiter
If the optional delimiter is specified, it
will also be escaped. This is useful for escaping the delimiter
that is required by the PCRE functions. The / is the most commonly
used delimiter.
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Returns the quoted string.
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&Version;
&Description;
5.3.0
The - character is now quoted
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preg_quote example
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Italicizing a word within some text
" . $word . "",
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