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No ending delimiter '$' found in post_parser.php on line 608

 

608:

 

$txt = preg_replace( "\$this->unconvert_mp3('\\1', '(\])')", "#\[mp3\](.+?)\[/mp3\]#se", $txt );

 

function unconvert_mp3:

 

function unconvert_mp3($txt, $lol) {
global $ibforums, $std, $DB;
        return '<embed type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" src=\"mp3.swf\" flashvars=\"m='.$txt.'" width=\"200\" height=\"12\" />';

    }

 

Pretty much I'm trying to replace <embed type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" src=\"mp3.swf\" flashvars=\"m='.$txt.'" width=\"200\" height=\"12\" /> with [mp3] XX [/mp3] bbcode,

 

Thanks for your response

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Look at the manual for preg_replace().  Pay attention to the argument order.

 

Pattern replacement, subject, limit, count, it's perfectly fine, my pattern is the problem here?

 

 

This code works fine

 $txt = preg_replace( '#(<div align=")(.+?)(">)(.+?)(</div>)#is', "\[ALIGN=\\2\]\\4\[/ALIGN\]", $txt );

 

But im still stumped, >_> And that code is to replace alignment html xD

 

 

 

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So i need to add the correct delimiters on this code:

 

return '<embed type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" src=\"mp3.swf\" flashvars=\"m='.$txt.'" width=\"200\" height=\"12\" />';

 

But that's why I made this topic , im stuck, lol

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I tried:

$txt = preg_replace( "#<embed type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" src=\"mp3.swf\" flashvars=\"m=\'(.+?)'\" width=\"200\" height=\"12\" />#es" ,"\[mp3\]\\1\[/mp3\]" , $txt );

 

And it doesnt give errors but it's not working and converting it...

 

wtf?

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$text = 'somefile.mp3';
$string = '<embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="mp3.swf" flashvars="m='.$text.'" width="200" height="12" />';

$pattern = '/<embed type="application\/x-shockwave-flash" src="mp3.swf" flashvars="m=(.*)" width="200" height="12" \/>/';

$txt = preg_replace($pattern, '[mp3]$1[/mp3]', $string);

echo "txt: $txt";

 

HOWEVER, function unconvert_mp3 as posted above should return an improperly formatted tag that looks like this:

 

<embed type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" src=\"mp3.swf\" flashvars=\"m=somefile.mp3" width=\"200\" height=\"12\" />

 

that function should be fixed to return a proper <embed> tag.

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$text = 'somefile.mp3';

 

my $text is coming from a input data , that full function is:

 

function unconvert($txt="", $code=1, $html=0) {

$text = 'somefile.mp3';
$string = '<embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="mp3.swf" flashvars="m='.$text.'" width="200" height="12" />';

$pattern = '/<embed type="application\/x-shockwave-flash" src="mp3.swf" flashvars="m=(.*)" width="200" height="12" \/>/';

$txt = preg_replace($pattern, '[mp3]$1[/mp3]', $string);







$txt = preg_replace( "#(<font style='width=80%; filter:xray'>)(.+?)(</font>)#is", "\[xray\]\\2\[/xray\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<font style='width=80%; filter:glow\(color=)(.+?)(\)'>)(.+?)(</font>)#is", "\[glow=\\2\]\\4\[/glow\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<font style='width=80%; filter:shadow\(color=)(.+?)(\)'>)(.+?)(</font>)#is", "\[shadow=\\2\]\\4\[/shadow\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<font style='width=80%; filter:flipV'>)(.+?)(</font>)#is", "\[flipv\]\\2\[/flipv\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<font style='width=80%; filter:flipH'>)(.+?)(</font>)#is", "\[fliph\]\\2\[/fliph\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( '#(<div align=")(.+?)(">)(.+?)(</div>)#is', "\[ALIGN=\\2\]\\4\[/ALIGN\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<font style='width=80%; filter:blur'>)(.+?)(</font>)#is", "\[blur\]\\2\[\/blur]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<font style='width=80%; filter:dropshadow\(color=)(.+?)(\)'>)(.+?)(</font>)#is", "\[dropshadow=\\2\]\\4\[\/dropshadow\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<\!--txtStart-->)(.+?)(<\!--txtEnd-->)#is", "\[spoiler\]\\2\[/spoiler\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<\!-- spoilerKillit -->)(.+?)(<\!-- spoilerKillitEnd -->)#is", "", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<strike>)(.+?)(</strike>)#is", "\[s\]$2\[/s\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<sup>)(.+?)(</sup>)#is", "\[sup\]$2\[/sup\]", $txt );
$txt = preg_replace( "#(<sub>)(.+?)(</sub>)#is", "\[sub\]$2\[/sub\]", $txt );
}

 

 

I tried to change

$txt = preg_replace($pattern, '[mp3]$1[/mp3]', $string);

 

To:

 

$txt = preg_replace($pattern, '[mp3]$1[/mp3]', $text);

 

But then it just shows somfile.mp3 in my textarea instead of [mp3]my song i put to submit[/mp3]

 

Any more info BLueSky, thanks

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then just replace $1 with whatever should be there

 

$txt = preg_replace($pattern, '[mp3]my song i put to submit[/mp3]', $string);

 

but then that completely makes preg_replace() pointless as you're replacing one entire string with another unrelated string.

 

Wont work man, cause it's a Edit Signature system, i have thousands of people everyone will enter submit a different url of a song, it can't be the samed it has to be some type of thing to read what m= was so it works for every single user.

 

 

example:

$txt = preg_replace( "#<img src=[\"'](\S+?)['\"].+?".">#"           , "\[img\]\\1\[/img\]"            , $txt );

 

See the (\S+?) that will be bring back whatever use has pulled from the img src=" XXX " tags, i need the same for m= " ",

 

so I tried this:

 

$txt = preg_replace($pattern, '[mp3](.+?)[/mp3]', $string);

 

But doesn't work it brings back:

 

37420110.png

 

Instead of

 

[mp3]http://pds18.egloos.com/pds/201010/24/20/Dragon_Rider.mp3[/mp3] Like I submitted...

 

^^^^ This is what im trying to accomplish, this sht is so confusing for me, sorry if i can't explain well

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Sweet I guess all I did was change it to

 

$pattern = '/<embed type="application\/x-shockwave-flash" src="mp3.swf" flashvars="m=(.*)" width="200" height="12" \/>/';

$txt = preg_replace($pattern, '[mp3]$1[/mp3]', $txt);

 

Now it works,

Thanks guys

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