20 jul 2013 kl. 18:25 skrev Tedd Sperling <[email protected]>:
> Hi gang:
>
> I've been using
>
> $str = strip_tags($str, $allowable)
>
> as it is described via the manuals:
>
> http://php.net/manual/en/function.strip-tags.php
>
> The problem I've found is the tags "<br>" and "<br />" are not stripped.
>
> How do you strip all tags, but leave some tags (such as <b>, <i>, and <u> --
> I know these are depreciated, but my client wants them anyway).
>
From the manual:
allowable_tags
You can use the optional second parameter to specify tags which should not be
stripped.
Note:
HTML comments and PHP tags are also stripped. This is hardcoded and can not be
changed with allowable_tags.
Note:
This parameter should not contain whitespace. strip_tags() sees a tag as a
case-insensitive string between < and the first whitespace or >. It means that
strip_tags("<br/>", "<br>") returns an empty string.
It's all there⦠;-)
Cheers,
/frank
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
>
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