Anybody trying to use preg_replace on multidimensional arrays will see that the function is not working for those cases. Here a quick workaround:
function preg_replace_array($pattern, $replacement, $subject, $limit=-1) { foreach ($subject as &$value) $value=preg_replace_array($pattern, $replacement, $value, $limit); return $subject; } else { } }
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