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Bug #29348 ereg_replace strange behavior
Submitted: 2004-07-23 11:00 UTC Modified: 2005-02-03 05:29 UTC
From: mobanajp at yahoo dot co dot jp Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Regexps related
PHP Version: 4.3.7 OS: Win XP
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2004-07-23 11:00 UTC] mobanajp at yahoo dot co dot jp
Description:
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Please compare this 3 script :
1. Simple Open a Page (everything going well)
<?
$buf = "";
$fp = fopen("http://poxy.x0.com/deai/html/index.html", "r");
if($fp) while(!feof($fp)) $buf.=fread($fp, 1024);
echo $buf;
?>

2. Simple Open A Page and eliminate the line break (THE PAGE CUT IN MIDDLE)
<?
$buf = "";
$fp = fopen("http://poxy.x0.com/deai/html/index.html", "r");
if($fp) while(!feof($fp)) $buf.=fread($fp, 1024);

$buf = ereg_replace("\r|\n", "", $buf);
echo $buf;
?>

3. Open page using File and eliminate line-break per array elements (everything going well)
<?
$buf = file("http://poxy.x0.com/deai/html/index.html");
foreach($buf as $key=> $value) {
  $buf[$key] = ereg_replace("\r|\n", "", $buf[$key]);
}
$buf = implode("", $buf);
$buf = ereg_replace("\r|\n", "", $buf);

echo $buf;
?>



Reproduce code:
---------------
<?
$buf = "";
$fp = fopen("http://poxy.x0.com/deai/html/index.html", "r");
if($fp) while(!feof($fp)) $buf.=fread($fp, 1024);

$buf = ereg_replace("\r|\n", "", $buf);
echo $buf;
?>

Expected result:
----------------
the page without break line

Actual result:
--------------
half of the page without break line

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 [2005-01-11 06:54 UTC] sniper@php.net
Read the full page first into $buf.

 [2005-01-11 07:27 UTC] moriyoshi@php.net
It seems the way to read the page into $buf doesn't 
matter. Just a bug in ereg_replace() as simply 
replacing it by preg_replace() worked.


<?php
$buf = file("http://poxy.x0.com/deai/html/index.html");
$buf = implode("", $buf);
$buf = ereg_replace("\r|\n", "", $buf);

echo $buf;
?>

This also gives a wrong result.

 [2005-01-11 07:34 UTC] moriyoshi@php.net
The following code just doesn't work:

<?php
echo ereg_replace("a", "a", "abc\0def\0");
?>

Because inserted null bytes (?x00) prevents it from 
properly concatenating substrings delimited by the 
replacement.

dunno if this is a limitation of ereg_* though.


 [2005-02-03 05:29 UTC] sniper@php.net
It's yet another ereg_* limitation: Just use PCRE instead.

 
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