Optional Whitespace Regex

I'm having a problem trying to ignore whitespace in-between certain characters. I've been Googling around for a few days and can't seem to find the right solution.

Here's my code:

// Get Image data preg_match('#<a href="(.*?)" title="(.*?)"><img alt="(.*?)" src="(.*?)"[\s*]width="150"[\s*]height="(.*?)"></a>#', $data, $imagematch); $image = $imagematch[4]; 

Basically these are some of the scenarios I have:

 <a href="/wiki/File:Sky1.png" title="File:Sky1.png"><img alt="Sky1.png" src=""width="150" height="84"></a> 

(Notice the lack of a space between width="" and src="")

And

<a href="/wiki/File:TallGrass.gif" title="File:TallGrass.gif"><img alt="TallGrass.gif" src="" width="150"height="150"></a> 

(Notice the lack of a space in between width="" and height="".)

Is there anyway to ignore the whitespace in between those characters? As I am not a Regex expert.

1 Answer

Add a \s? if a space can be allowed.

\s stands for white space

? says the preceding character may occur once or not occur.

If more than one spaces are allowed and is optional, use \s*.

* says preceding character can occur zero or more times.

'#<a href\s?="(.*?)" title\s?="(.*?)"><img alt\s?="(.*?)" src\s?="(.*?)"[\s*]width\s?="150"[\s*]height\s?="(.*?)"></a>#' 

allows an optional space between attribute name and =.

If you want an optional space after the = also, add a \s? after it also.

Likewise, wherever you have optional characters, you can use ? if the maximum occurrence is 1 or * if the maximum occurrence is unlimited, following the optional character.

And your actual problem was [\s*] which causes occurrence of a whitespace or a * as characters enclosed in [ and ] is a character class. A character class allows occurrence of any of its members once (so remove * from it) and if you append a quantifier (?, +, * etc) after the ] any character(s) in the character class can occur according to the quantifier.

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