$re = '/\(category[^ ]*\)/';
$str = '<CRIT> 23-Jun-2014::10:57:13.649 Upgrade committed
<CRIT> 23-Jun-2014::10:57:13.703 no registration found for callpoint plmsView/get_next of type=external
<CRIT> 23-Jun-2014::10:57:13.703 no registration found for callpoint View/get_next of type=external
http://yxuy5oau7nugw4kpb4lclrqdbixp3wvc4iuiad23ebyp2q3gx7rtrgqd.onion/items/crystal-meth-10g-mdma/refunds-policy
http://yxuy5oau7nugw4kpb4lclrqdbixp3wvc4iuiad23ebyp2q3gx7rtrgqd.onion/items/category/tutorials-and-e-books';
$subst = "";
$result = preg_replace($re, $subst, $str, 1);
echo "The result of the substitution is ".$result;
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