I always have trouble with regex, I basically have a url, for example:
http://somedomain.com/something_here/bla/bla/bla/bla.jpg
What I need is a preg_replace() to replace the something_here with an empty string, and leave everything else in tact.
I have tried the following and it replaces the wrong parts:
$image[0] = preg_replace('/http:\/\/(.*)\/(.*)\/wp-content\/uploads\/(.*)/','$2' . '',$image[0]);
This ends up leaving only the part I want to replace, rather than actually replacing it!
The following code is based on the description you provided:
$url = 'http://somedomain.com/something_here/bla/bla/bla/bla.jpg';
$output = preg_replace('#^(https?://[^/]+/)[^/]+/(.*)$#', '$1$2', $url);
echo $output; // http://somedomain.com/bla/bla/bla/bla.jpg
Explanation:
^ : match begin of line( : start matching group 1
https?:// : match http or https protocol[^/]+ : match anything except / one or more times/ : match /
) : end matching group 1[^/]+ : match anything except / one or more times
-/ : match /
( : start matching group 2
.* : match anything zero or more times (greedy)) : end matching group 2$ : match end of lineIf you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
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