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Example
Convert some characters to HTML entities:
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Definition and Usage
The htmlentities[] function converts characters to HTML entities.
Tip: To convert HTML entities back to characters, use the html_entity_decode[] function.
Tip: Use the get_html_translation_table[] function to return the translation table used by htmlentities[].
Syntax
htmlentities[string,flags,character-set,double_encode]
Parameter Values
string | Required. Specifies the string to convert |
flags | Optional. Specifies how to handle quotes, invalid encoding and the used document type. The available quote styles are:
Invalid encoding:
Additional flags for specifying the used doctype:
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character-set | Optional. A string that specifies which character-set to use. Allowed values are:
Note: Unrecognized character-sets will be ignored and replaced by ISO-8859-1 in versions prior to PHP 5.4. As of PHP 5.4, it will be ignored an replaced by UTF-8. |
double_encode | Optional. A boolean value that specifies whether to encode existing html entities or not.
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Technical Details
Returns the converted string. However, if the string parameter contains invalid encoding, it will return an empty string, unless either the ENT_IGNORE or ENT_SUBSTITUTE flags are set |
4+ |
PHP 5.6 - Changed the default value for the character-set parameter to the value of the default charset [in configuration]. PHP 5.4 - Changed the default value for the character-set parameter to UTF-8. PHP 5.4 - Added ENT_SUBSTITUTE, ENT_DISALLOWED, ENT_HTML401, ENT_HTML5, ENT_XML1 and ENT_XHTML PHP 5.3 - Added ENT_IGNORE constant. PHP 5.2.3 - Added the double_encode parameter. PHP 4.1 - Added the character-set parameter. |
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Example
Convert some characters to HTML entities: