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204 > |
204 > |
205 (?: (?R) | .*? )*</\\1> |
205 (?: (?R) | .*? )*</\\1> |
206 ) |
206 ) |
207 ;sx"; |
207 ;sx"; |
208 |
208 |
209 $text = preg_replace($regex, '<_paragraph_bypass>$0</_paragraph_bypass>', $text); |
209 // using preg_replace here sometimes gives us empty strings probably because we're using $0 |
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210 // in the replace formatter. so we'll just take care of it explicitly here with preg_match_all |
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211 // and good ole str_replace_once. |
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212 if ( preg_match_all($regex, $text, $matches) ) |
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213 { |
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214 foreach ( $matches[0] as $match ) |
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215 { |
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216 $text = str_replace_once($match, '<_paragraph_bypass>' . $match . '</_paragraph_bypass>', $text); |
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217 } |
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218 } |
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219 |
210 RenderMan::tag_unstrip('_paragraph_bypass', $text, $_nw, true); |
220 RenderMan::tag_unstrip('_paragraph_bypass', $text, $_nw, true); |
211 |
221 |
212 // This is potentially a hack. It allows the parser to stick in <_paragraph_bypass> tags |
222 // This is potentially a hack. It allows the parser to stick in <_paragraph_bypass> tags |
213 // to prevent the paragraph parser from interfering with pretty HTML generated elsewhere. |
223 // to prevent the paragraph parser from interfering with pretty HTML generated elsewhere. |
214 RenderMan::tag_strip('_paragraph_bypass', $text, $_nw); |
224 RenderMan::tag_strip('_paragraph_bypass', $text, $_nw); |