I want to get the scripts to search the $open_email_msg which different e-mails will have different info but the same format as below.
I haven't really used regex much, but what i want to do is whenever i have it to search the string it would search for "Title: [data for title]", "Categories: [data for categories]. I am asking because i don't think something like
strpos($open_email_msg, "Title: (*^)");
would even work.
This is just a snippet of the whole code, the rest inserts the info into a MySQL table and then is posted to a News Article on the site.
Can somebody help me find a solution to this please?
Strict e-mail message format:
News Update
Title: Article Title
Tags: tag1 tag2
Categories: Article Category, 2nd Article Category
Snippet: Article snippet.
Message: Article Message. Images. More text, more text. Lorem impsum dolor sit amet.
<?php
//These functions searches the open e-mail for the the prefix defining strings.
//Need a function to search after the space after the strings because the subject, categories, snippet, tags and message are constant-changing.
$subject = strpos($open_email_msg, "Title:"); //Searches the open e-mail for the string "Title"
$subject = str_replace("Title: ", "" ,$subject);
$categories = strpos($open_email_msg, "Categories:"); //Searches the open e-mail for the string "Categories"
$snippet = strpos($open_email_msg,"Snippet"); //Searches the open e-mail for the string "Snippet"
$content = strpos($open_email_msg, "Message"); //Searches the open-email for the string "Message"
$tags = str_replace(' ',',',$subject); //DDIE
$uri = str_replace(' ','-',$subject); //DDIE
$when = strtotime("now"); //date article was posted
?>