Capturing HTML headings : preg_match_all « String « PHP






Capturing HTML headings

 
<?php
$html = file_get_contents('example.html');
preg_match_all('@<h([1-6])>(.+?)</h\1>@is', $html, $matches);
foreach ($matches[2] as $text) {
    print "Heading: $text \n";
}
?>
  
  








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