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Latest revision as of 16:22, 11 October 2012
Usage:
$smcFunc['htmlspecialchars'] (string $str [, int $quote_style = ENT_COMPAT, string $charset = 'ISO-8859-1'])
Description: This function is similar to PHP's htmlspecialchars function, however, it additionally checks the encoding argument and takes care of HTML entities using regex.
Parameters:
- $str - The string that will be converted.
- $quote_style - Bitmask flag on how to handle the string (optional).
- $charset - The character set of the string (optional).
Return: The converted string.
Example:
$result = $smcFunc['htmlspecialchars']('<<<"This is a string that will be converted to HTML entities.">>>');