Hi,

I'm trying to get some regex, that will do something like:

sub { my $content = $_[0]; $content =~ s|\Q<img src="\E(.*)\Q" />|<span class="large-image-righ +t-landscape"><img src="$1" /></span>|sig; return $content; }

..a sample few lines of $content, are:
<span class="large-image-right-landscape"><a href="http://www.pokerlis +tings.com/pop-photo?id=the-paper_25140&amp;height=625&amp;width=700" +class="thickbox"><img src="the-truth-about-bad-beat-jackpots_files/th +e-paper-25140.jpg" alt="The Paper!"></a></span> <span> <strong>When you first enter a live poker room, it's hard to miss the display flashing the current size of the bad beat jackpot. But remember: a guaranteed bonus is always worth more than the hope of a jackpot.</strong> </span> <br><br>

Does anyone have any suggestions?

NB: There *could* be more than one image per line, and the img tag could also have any of these tags:

style="" class="" text="" width="" height=""

TIA for any ideas - I'm at a bit of a roadblock :(

Andy

In reply to Regex to "wrap" a <span around an image. by ultranerds

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