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Hello,

how do I convert some text to a link? Back in PHP, I used this piece of code that worked well for my purpose:

            $text = preg_replace("#(^|[\n ])(([\w]+?://[\w\#$%&~.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)(/[\w\#$%&~/.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)?)#is", "\\1<a href=\"\\2\" target=\"_blank\">\\3</a>", $text);
            $text = preg_replace("#(^|[\n ])(((www|ftp)\.[\w\#$%&~.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)(/[\w\#$%&~/.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)?)#is", "\\1<a href=\"http://\\2\" target=\"_blank\">\\3</a>", $text);

I tried around in Python, but was unable to get it to work.. Would be very nice if someone could translate this to Python :)..

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can you show how your text look look, and after replacement, what your final text look like?

ghostdog74
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The code below is a simple translation to python. You should confirm that it actually does what you want. For more information, please see the Python Regular Expression HOWTO.

import re

pat1 = re.compile(r"(^|[\n ])(([\w]+?://[\w\#$%&~.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)(/[\w\#$%&~/.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)?)", re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL)

pat2 = re.compile(r"#(^|[\n ])(((www|ftp)\.[\w\#$%&~.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)(/[\w\#$%&~/.\-;:=,?@\[\]+]*)?)", re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL)


urlstr = 'http://www.example.com/foo/bar.html'

urlstr = pat1.sub(r'\1<a href="\2" target="_blank">\3</a>', urlstr)
urlstr = pat2.sub(r'\1<a href="http:/\2" target="_blank">\3</a>', urlstr)

print urlstr

Here's what the output looks like at my end:

<a href="http://www.example.com/foo/bar.html" target="_blank">http://www.example.com&lt;/a&gt;
ars
That's it, it works. I only had to remove that hash-sign pat2 = re.compile(r"# <<---and in urlstr = pat2.sub(), i used http:// - not just http:/It looks like I tried it before myself, but I did not know about that "re.IGNORECASE | re.DOTALL" and did not remove the hash-signs that were in my PHP expression.I know I should take a look to some regex book or manual, but in all the years, I only needed regex to do this 'simple' thing, so my motivation is really low. Sorry for that, hope you are not going to kill me :)...
Also, I forgot to mention, that I am doing it this way and not using the filter, because this shows only the name of the domain from the link to the user, not the full URL and not a URL cut down to a given number of chars.