PHP Manual
ereg
Description
int ereg ( string pattern, string string [, array ®s] )
Searches a string for matches to the regular
expression given in pattern in a case-sensitive
way.
Parameters
patternCase sensitive regular expression.
stringThe input string.
regsIf matches are found for parenthesized substrings of
patternand the function is called with the third argumentregs, the matches will be stored in the elements of the arrayregs.$regs[1] will contain the substring which starts at the first left parenthesis; $regs[2] will contain the substring starting at the second, and so on. $regs[0] will contain a copy of the complete string matched.
Return Values
Returns the length of the matched string if a match for
pattern was found in string,
or FALSE if no matches were found or an error occurred.
If the optional parameter regs was not passed or
the length of the matched string is 0, this function returns 1.
Notes
Note: preg_match(), which uses a Perl-compatible regular expression syntax, is often a faster alternative to ereg().
Note: Up to (and including) PHP 4.1.0
$regswill be filled with exactly ten elements, even though more or fewer than ten parenthesized substrings may actually have matched. This has no effect on ereg()'s ability to match more substrings. If no matches are found, $regs will not be altered by ereg().

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