Or, if that string is the only thing you want to output and nothing else you will set the correct content type for your output by putting header('Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8'); at the beginning of your script Am 11.09.12 19:54, schrieb Samuel Lopes Grigolato: > This issue has to do with HTML markup. You need to properly "escape" > characters before sending them as text to the browser. Try to use this PHP > function to escape your string: echo htmlspecialchars($yourstringhere); > > Regards, > Samuel. > > -----Mensagem original----- > De: sunil meena [mailto:sunil.extc2209@xxxxxxxxx] > Enviada em: terça-feira, 11 de setembro de 2012 14:49 > Para: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Assunto: fets() escaping some characters > > Hello Everyone, > > Very new to the list. > > So I am trying to echo a string to the browser as follows - > > $str = "0x100092000 - 0x1000b7fff +com.apple.com (2.0 - 56) > <BB91F4F8-3B1B-93C6-0D1A-E431E96F1BA3> /Library/PrivateFrameworks"; > > echo $str; > > However the text between "<" and ">" i.e > "BB91F4F8-3B1B-93C6-0D1A-E431E96F1BA3" doesn't get echoed instead all I get > is "0x100092000 - 0x1000b7fff +com.apple.com (2.0 - 56) > /Library/PrivateFrameworks"; > > Anyone knows why this is happening? > > This happened while I was getting a line using fgets and hence I tried > storing that string into a variable and outputting but it still doesn't show > the characters between the "<>". > > Any help is highly appreciated. > > Thanks > > -- > Best Regards, > Sunil Meena > > -- Marco Behnke Dipl. Informatiker (FH), SAE Audio Engineer Diploma Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3 Tel.: 0174 / 9722336 e-Mail: marco@xxxxxxxxxx Softwaretechnik Behnke Heinrich-Heine-Str. 7D 21218 Seevetal http://www.behnke.biz
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