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  1. That worked.  Thanks so much.  :)
  2. No more doubling up :) but now ereg_replace doesn't seem to want to do any replacing. Here's what I have now if it helps: [code]... foreach ($lines as $line_num => &$line) {   ereg_replace("<title>\[.*\].(.*)<\/title>", "<title>\\1</title>", $line);   ereg_replace("<link>http:\/\/www.torrentspy.com\/torrent\/(.*)\/.*<\/link>", "<link>http://www.torrentspy.com/download.asp?id=\\1</link>", $line);   echo $line; } ...[/code] Thanks for the help btw.
  3. I'm trying to grab an RSS feed and strip the "[category]" crap out of the title and then fix the download link to point to the file instead of the page.  That much works but it's printing every line twice.  If I just do one or the other it works like it should and doesn't even double up the stuff that it's fixed. [code]<?php header("Content-type: text/xml"); $link = "http://www.torrentspy.com/rss.asp?"; if ($_GET['mode']) $link .= "mode=". $_GET['mode']. "&"; if ($_GET['id']) $link .= "id=". $_GET['id']. "&"; if ($_GET['db']) $link .= "db=". $_GET['db']. "&"; if ($_GET['query']) $link .= "query=". $_GET['query']. "&"; $lines = file($link); foreach ($lines as $line_num => $line) {     echo ereg_replace("<title>\[.*\].(.*)<\/title>", "<title>\\1</title>", $line); echo ereg_replace("<link>http:\/\/www.torrentspy.com\/torrent\/(.*)\/.*<\/link>", "<link>http://www.torrentspy.com/download.asp?id=\\1</link>", $line); } ?>[/code]
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