Dave Goodchild wrote:
> Hi all. I know htmlspecialchars converts the smallest set of entities
> possible to generate valid HTML, and that htmlentities goes much
> further, so
> what is the difference? Is it not better to use htmlentities in every case,
> making htmlspecialchars somewhat redundant, or is there a performance
> tradeoff?

1 kind of performance: 'htmlentities' is less chars to type.

another kind of performance: 'htmlspecialchars' converts a *smaller* set of 
entities;
this assumes that the size of the set has a measurable impact on the time 
takento do a
conversion - I doubt that given the actual sizes of the respective entity 
conversion tables
that this is the case. okay so that's guess work ;-)

personally I always use htmlentities() and be done with it, I had the same 
'redundant'
feeling some time back.

I wonder if anyone can given a solid answer to this?

> 

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