Core Function HTMLSpecialCharsDecode

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HTMLSpecialCharsDecode( <string>, <flags> )

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Description

Convert special HTML entities back to characters.

Parameters

string

The string being converted.

flags

A bitmask of one or more of the following flags, which specify how to handle quotes, invalid code unit sequences and the used document type.

The default is @ENT_COMPAT.

Available flags constants

Constant Name 	   Description
@ENT_COMPAT 	   Will convert double-quotes and leave single-quotes alone.
@ENT_QUOTES 	   Will convert both double and single quotes.
@ENT_NOQUOTES 	   Will leave both double and single quotes unconverted.
@ENT_IGNORE 	   Silently discard invalid code unit sequences instead of
                   returning an empty string. Using this flag is discouraged
                   as it ยป may have security implications.
@ENT_SUBSTITUTE    Replace invalid code unit sequences with a Unicode Replacement
                   Character U+FFFD (UTF-8) or &#FFFD; (otherwise) instead of
                   returning an empty string.
@ENT_DISALLOWED	   Replace invalid code points for the given document type with
                   a Unicode Replacement Character U+FFFD (UTF-8) or &#FFFD; (otherwise)
                   instead of leaving them as is. This may be useful, for instance, to
                   ensure the well-formedness of XML documents with embedded external content.
@ENT_HTML401 	   Handle code as HTML 4.01.
@ENT_XML1 	   Handle code as XML 1.
@ENT_XHTML 	   Handle code as XHTML.
@ENT_HTML5 	   Handle code as HTML 5. 

Return Value

Returns the decoded string.

Remarks

None.

Example

$new = htmlspecialchars("<a href='test'>Test</a>", @ENT_QUOTES);
echo "$new\n"; // &lt;a href=&#039;test&#039;&gt;Test&lt;/a&gt;
 
$back = htmlspecialcharsdecode("$new", @ENT_QUOTES);
echo "$back\n"; // <a href='test'>Test</a>"
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