If you’re looking for (e.g.) a h2
tag nested within a td
tag where there’s only whitespace in between the two, just use \s
which includes spaces, newlines, etc. eg::
preg_match('#<td>\s*<h2>(.*?)</h2>\s*</td>#i',$str,$matches);
// result is in $matches[1]
See it in action here.
For your interest, here is a list of different modifiers you can pass in to preg_*
functions. Flags that may interest you are:
-
s
(“dotall”) : this one makes.
match every character, including newlines. So, say your<h2>.....</h2>
was spread over multiple lines. Then you’d have to dopreg_match('#<td>\s*<h2>(.*?)</h2>\s*</td>#is',$str,$matches);
in order to have the
.*
go over multiple lines (see the extras
at the end of the regex?). m
(“multiline”) : this one just lets^
and$
match start/end of line instead of just the start/end of string. You only really need it if you’re using^
and$
in your pattern and want them to match the start/end of each individual line in your input.