(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
get_meta_tags — Extracts all meta tag content attributes from a file and returns an array
get_meta_tags ( string $filename [, bool $use_include_path = false ] ) : array
Opens filename
and parses it line by line for <meta> tags in the file. The parsing stops at </head>
.
filename
The path to the HTML file, as a string. This can be a local file or an URL.
(pay attention to line endings - PHP uses a native function to parse the input, so a Mac file won't work on Unix).use_include_path
Setting use_include_path
to true
will result in PHP trying to open the file along the standard include path as per the include_path directive. This is used for local files, not URLs.
Returns an array with all the parsed meta tags.
The value of the name property becomes the key, the value of the content property becomes the value of the returned array, so you can easily use standard array functions to traverse it or access single values. Special characters in the value of the name property are substituted with '_', the rest is converted to lower case. If two meta tags have the same name, only the last one is returned.
Example #2 What get_meta_tags() returns
<?php // Assuming the above tags are at www.example.com $tags = get_meta_tags('http://www.example.com/'); // Notice how the keys are all lowercase now, and // how . was replaced by _ in the key. echo $tags['author']; // name echo $tags['keywords']; // php documentation echo $tags['description']; // a php manual echo $tags['geo_position']; // 49.33;-86.59 ?>
Note:
Only meta tags with name attributes will be parsed. Quotes are not required.
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