$nomadspage = "http://www.nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/gfs/prod/";
$html = file_get_contents($nomadspage);
$count = preg_match_all('/<a href="([^"]+)">[^<]*<\/a>/i', $html, $files);
unset($files[1]); //deletes repeat array from preg_match
$files = $files[0]; //deletes container array from preg_match
foreach ($files as $key => $value) {
if (substr($value, 0, 3) !== "gfs") {
unset($files[$key]);
}
}
var_dump($files);
I have an array with file names from an HTTP directory. I want to filter these files names so that all of the files that don't start with the three letters gfs are deleted from the array. However, for some reason, the substr() function does not work. It does not pull a substring from the file names. Therefore, the if statement does not work. Anybody know why this is happening and how to fix it?
$filesarray?preg_match_all()issue. Like, you're not getting the results you think. Perhaps you should use DOMDocument, when you're parsing HTML anyways. Better yet, I'm sure that NOAA information is available as a JSON response, somewhere.