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preg_replace and the pipe character


litebearer

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The code below will take a string and return only alphanumeric characters. I would like it to also keep the pipe character "|"; however, since the pipe is used by preg, I am uncertain how to achieve this. (I tried preceeding it with / and \ and + and whatever - yes I do experiment before asking).

 

Thanks for your help.

<?php
$string = "Here! is some text, and numbers 12345, and and pipe | and symbols !£$%^&";
$new_string = preg_replace('/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/', '', $string);
echo $new_string
?>

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