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Purl is a simple Object Oriented URL manipulation library for PHP 5.3+
Using Purl
Creating Url instances is easy:
You can also create Url instances through the static parse method if you prefer that style:
One benefit of using this method is you can chain methods together after creating the Url:
Path Manipulation
Query Manipulation
Fragment Manipulation
A Fragment is made of a path and a query and comes after the hashmark (#).
Domain Parts
Purl can parse a URL in to parts and its canonical form. It uses the list of domains from http://publicsuffix.org to break the domain into its public suffix, registerable domain, subdomain and canonical form.
Staying Up To Date
The list of domains used to parse a URL into its component parts is updated from time to time.
To ensure that you have the latest copy of the public suffix list, you can refresh
the local copy of the list by running ./vendor/bin/pdp-psl data
Extract URLs
You can easily extract urls from a string of text using the extract method:
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