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PHP: Get the domain name from a URL for display purposes
<?php
// This is PHP function to convert a user-supplied URL to just the domain name,
// which I use as the link text.
// Remember you still need to use htmlspecialchars() or similar to escape the
// result.
function url_to_domain($url)
{
$host = @parse_url($url, PHP_URL_HOST);
// If the URL can't be parsed, use the original URL
// Change to "return false" if you don't want that
if (!$host)
$host = $url;
// The "www." prefix isn't really needed if you're just using
// this to display the domain to the user
if (substr($host, 0, 4) == "www.")
$host = substr($host, 4);
// You might also want to limit the length if screen space is limited
if (strlen($host) > 50)
$host = substr($host, 0, 47) . '...';
return $host;
}
// EXAMPLE USAGE:
$url = 'http://www.example.com/path/to/file';
?>
<a href="<?= htmlspecialchars($url) ?>">
<?= htmlspecialchars(url_to_domain($url)) ?>
</a>
OUTPUT:
<a href="http://www.example.com/path/to/file">example.com</a>
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