What is wrong with my code? I ran the code on my test server and the code worked but when I upload it to my production server I get
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /hermes/bosweb/web013/b130/ipg.acrsflcom/darayngedbeats/gentest.php on line 10
here is my code
$old = "http://darayngedbeats1.s3.amazonaws.com /mp3/CrazyMonsta2.mp3?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJXA36ESCLQHCB54Q&Expires=1297279906& Signature=HD36ZQE8yeTIW6JPWKMcciPTiTs%3D"; //enter the key that needs to be converted
$search = array(":","?","=","&","%");
$replace = array("%3A","%3F","%3D","%26","%25");
function search_replace($s,$r,$sql)
{ $e = '/('.implode('|',array_map('preg_quote', $s)).')/';
$r = array_combine($s,$r);
return preg_replace_callback($e, function($v) use ($s,$r) { return $r[$v[1]]; },$sql);
}
echo "<br><br>";
$new = search_replace($search,$replace,$old);
echo $new;
?>
The error is likely caused by
return preg_replace_callback($e, function($v) use ($s,$r) { return $r[$v[1]]; },$sql);
Chances are you're using PHP 5.2 or earlier, which doesn't support closures. You can find out which version of PHP you're using phpinfo()
.
You'll likely either need to upgrade to PHP 5.3+, or use create_function
, or write a static function and pass it as a callback.
Here's an example of the last option, using a simple class to store the state of $r
:
class My_callback {
public function __construct($s, $r) {
$this->s = $s; $this->r = $r;
}
function callback($v) { return $this->r[$v[1]]; }
}
function search_replace($s,$r,$sql) {
$e = '/('.implode('|',array_map('preg_quote', $s)).')/';
$r = array_combine($s,$r);
$c = new My_callback($s, $r);
return preg_replace_callback($e, array($c, 'callback'), $sql);
}