The PHP function `preg_replace` can be used to perform a search and replace based on regular expression matches. The `$replacement` parameter can contain references to capturing groups used in the `$pattern` parameter. This can be achieved with `\n` or `$n` to reference the n'th group.
When referencing a nonexistent group, it will be substituted with an empty string. This is in general not the intended behavior, and might stay unnoticed since no warning is raised.