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[2001-02-18 14:19 UTC] webmaster at myjmk dot com
I'm using the following binary version of php4
PHP 4.0 Release Candidate 1 - Win32 Distribution
I'm using the following function for "highlighting" the query string in
a query result string
function highlightstring ($str)
{
global $Eingabewort;
//ganzer String wird "lower case" gesetzt und getauscht
$Eingabewort_lc=strtolower($Eingabewort);
$str= ereg_replace("$Eingabewort_lc", "<b>$Eingabewort_lc</b>", $str);
//Erster Buchstabe wird Gro? gesetzt und getauscht
$Eingabewort_uc=ucfirst($Eingabewort);
$str= ereg_replace("$Eingabewort_uc", "<b>$Eingabewort_uc</b>", $str);
//ganzer String wird "upper case" gesetzt und getauscht
$Eingabestring_uc=strtoupper($Eingabewort);
$str= ereg_replace("$Eingabestring_uc", "<b>$Eingabestring_uc</b>", $str);
return $str;
}
When I'm querying for a open bracket "(" the result is a warning:
Warning: REG_EPAREN
You can check this by simply typing into the field "insert search string"
ths string "(au" or "(fu".
The URL is
www.myjmk.com
The same error occurs with using just the bracket "(".
But I fixed this exception.
This error seems to occur ramdomly.
If I'm not using the function above the query works fine, so it must be
a problem of the "ereg_replace" function.
thanks for your help
Jan Kunberger
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First off, you might want to try upgrading PHP. Current release is 4.0.4pl1 and 4.0.5 is in development. As for the error, try escaping the string. '(' is a special character in regular expressions meaning to begin a group of characters for use in a backreference. Something to the effect of: preg_replace("/\\(/", "\\(", $str) though you'll want to test that before actually using it.