I want to parse (in a special way) a CSS file with PHP.
Example:
cssfile.css
:
#stuff {
background-color: red;
}
#content.postclass-subcontent {
background-color: red;
}
#content2.postclass-subcontent2 {
background-color: red;
}
And I want that PHP returns me each class name that have the postclass in its name.
The result look like an array having in this example:
arrayentry1:
#content.postclass-subcontent
arrayentry2:
#content2.postclass-subcontent2
But I'm worse at regular expressions. somehow search for "postclass" and then grap the hole line and put into an array.
thank you and i used it to parse a css file simliar to a confic file.
$(function () {
$.get('main.css', function (data) {
data = data.match(/(#[a-z0-9]*? .?postclass.*?)s?{/g);
if (data) {
$.each(data, function (index, value) {
value = value.substring(0, value.length - 2);
$(value.split(' .')[0]).wrapInner('<div class="' + value.split('.')[1] + '" />');
});
}
});
});
was my final code. so i can wrap easily a div around some hardcode-html without editing the layout. so i just have to edit my cssfile and add there something like
id .postclass-class { some styles }
and my code searchs for the id and wraps the inner content with an div. i needed that for quickfixes when i just have to add a div around something for a clear or a background.
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