(PHP 4, PHP 5)
eregi_replace — Replace regular expression case insensitive
This function is identical to ereg_replace() except that this ignores case distinction when matching alphabetic characters.
This function has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.3.0. Relying on this feature is highly discouraged.
A POSIX extended regular expression.
If pattern contains parenthesized substrings, replacement may contain substrings of the form \\digit, which will be replaced by the text matching the digit'th parenthesized substring; \\0 will produce the entire contents of string. Up to nine substrings may be used. Parentheses may be nested, in which case they are counted by the opening parenthesis.
The input string.
The modified string is returned. If no matches are found in string, then it will be returned unchanged.
Example #1 Highlight search results
<?php
$pattern = '(>[^<]*)('. quotemeta($_GET['search']) .')';
$replacement = '\\1<span class="search">\\2</span>';
$body = eregi_replace($pattern, $replacement, $body);
?>
Note: As of PHP 5.3.0, the regex extension is deprecated in favor of the PCRE extension. Calling this function will issue an E_DEPRECATED notice. See the list of differences for help on converting to PCRE.