I am using the below function to search for text links and convert them to a hyperlink. First of all is it correct? It appears to work but do you know of a (perhaps malformed) url that would break this function?
My question is whether it is possible to get this to support port numbers as well, for example stackoverflow.com:80/index will not be converted as the port is not seen as a valid part of the url.
So in summary I am looking for Stackoverflow style url recognition, which I believe is a custom addition to Markdown.
/**
* Search for and create links from urls
*/
static public function autoLink($text) {
$pattern = "/(((http[s]?:\/\/)|(www\.))(([a-z][-a-z0-9]+\.)?[a-z][-a-z0-9]+\.[a-z]+(\.[a-z]{2,2})?)\/?[a-z0-9._\/~#&=;%+?-]+[a-z0-9\/#=?]{1,1})/is";
$text = preg_replace($pattern, " <a href='$1'>$1</a>", $text);
// fix URLs without protocols
$text = preg_replace("/href='www/", "href='http://www", $text);
return $text;
}
Thanks for your time,
You should also look at the answers to this question: How to mimic StackOverflow Auto-Link Behavior
I have ended up combining the answers I have got both at stack overflow and talking to colleagues. The below code is the best we could come up with.
/**
* Search for and create links from urls
*/
static public function autoLink($text) {
$pattern = "/\b((?P<protocol>(https?)|(ftp)):\/\/)?(?P<domain>[-A-Z0-9\\.]+)[.][A-Z]{2,7}(([:])?([0-9]+)?)(?P<file>\/[-A-Z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|!:,\\.;]*)?(?P<parameters>\?[A-Z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|!:,\\.;]*)?/ise";
$text = preg_replace($pattern, "' <a href=\"'.htmlspecialchars('$0').'\">$0</a>'", $text);
// fix URLs without protocols
$text = preg_replace("#href='www#i", "href='http://www", $text);
$text = preg_replace("#href=['\"](?!(https?|ftp)://)#i", "href='http://", $text);
return $text;
}
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