$re = '/^(?=(?<http>(?:https?:\/\/){1}(?:www\.)?)?)(?(?=\k<http>?(?<ipaddr>(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}(?:\:\d{1,5})?))\k<http>?\k<ipaddr>(?:\.[\w]{1,9})?|\k<http>(?:[\w]\.?){1,255}\.[\w]{1,9})(?:\/.*)?$/m';
$str = 'https://www.bt.dk/forbrug/salling-group-vil-udnytte-vild-hype-med-populaer-drikkevare
10.135.153.16.dk
https://10.135.154.16.dk
https://10.135.153.16:5000.dk
10.135.153.12:5000.dk
1.1.1.1.dk
1.1.1.1:5000.dk
https10.135.153.16.dk
https://.example.com
https://example
ftp://www.example.com
https://www example.com
htt://www.example.com
https://git.pcsyd.dk
wwwjek.dk
https://100.100.100.100.dk
https://100..100.10.100.dk';
preg_match_all($re, $str, $matches, PREG_SET_ORDER, 0);
// Print the entire match result
var_dump($matches);
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