Based on Michael Knapp's code, and adding some regex, here's a function that will get all meta tags and the title based on a URL. If there's an error, it will return false. Using the function getUrlContents(), also included, it takes care of META REFRESH re-directions, following up to the specified number of redirections. Please note that the regular expressions included were split into strings because php.net was complaining about the line being to long ;)<?phpfunction getUrlData($url){ $result = false; $contents = getUrlContents($url); if (isset($contents) && is_string($contents)) { $title = null; $metaTags = null; preg_match('/<title>([^>]*)<\/title>/si', $contents, $match ); if (isset($match) && is_array($match) && count($match) > 0) { $title = strip_tags($match[1]); } preg_match_all('/<[\s]*meta[\s]*name="?' . '([^>"]*)"?[\s]*' . 'content="?([^>"]*)"?[\s]*[\/]?[\s]*>/si', $contents, $match); if (isset($match) && is_array($match) && count($match) == 3) { $originals = $match[0]; $names = $match[1]; $values = $match[2]; if (count($originals) == count($names) && count($names) == count($values)) { $metaTags = array(); for ($i=0, $limiti=count($names); $i < $limiti; $i++) { $metaTags[$names[$i]] = array ( 'html' => htmlentities($originals[$i]), 'value' => $values[$i] ); } } } $result = array ( 'title' => $title, 'metaTags' => $metaTags ); } return $result;}function getUrlContents($url, $maximumRedirections = null, $currentRedirection = 0){ $result = false; $contents = @file_get_contents($url); if (isset($contents) && is_string($contents)) { preg_match_all('/<[\s]*meta[\s]*http-equiv="?REFRESH"?' . '[\s]*content="?[0-9]*;[\s]*URL[\s]*=[\s]*([^>"]*)"?' . '[\s]*[\/]?[\s]*>/si', $contents, $match); if (isset($match) && is_array($match) && count($match) == 2 && count($match[1]) == 1) { if (!isset($maximumRedirections) || $currentRedirection < $maximumRedirections) { return getUrlContents($match[1][0], $maximumRedirections, ++$currentRedirection); } $result = false; } else { $result = $contents; } } return $contents;}?>Here's an example of its usage. Check that the included URL has a META REFRESH redirection:<?php$result = getUrlData('http://www.marianoiglesias.com.ar/');echo '<pre>'; print_r($result); echo '</pre>';?>For the above code the output would be:<?phpArray( [title] => Mariano Iglesias: El Eternauta [metaTags] => Array ( [description] => Array ( [html] => <meta name="description" content="Java, PHP, and some other technological mumble jumble. Also, some real-life stuff as well." /> [value] => Java, PHP, and some other technological mumble jumble. Also, some real-life stuff as well. ) [DC.title] => Array ( [html] => <meta name="DC.title" content="Mariano Iglesias - Weblog" /> [value] => Mariano Iglesias - Weblog ) [ICBM] => Array ( [html] => <meta name="ICBM" content="-34.6017, -58.3956" /> [value] => -34.6017, -58.3956 ) [geo.position] => Array ( [html] => <meta name="geo.position" content="-34.6017;-58.3956" /> [value] => -34.6017;-58.3956 ) [geo.region] => Array ( [html] => <meta name="geo.region" content="AR-BA"> [value] => AR-BA ) [geo.placename] => Array ( [html] => <meta name="geo.placename" content="Buenos Aires"> [value] => Buenos Aires ) ))?>