Op 21 jul. 2013 02:53 schreef "Tedd Sperling" <tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> het volgende: > > > On Jul 20, 2013, at 5:34 PM, Frank Arensmeier <farensmeier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > 20 jul 2013 kl. 18:25 skrev Tedd Sperling <tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > >> 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 > > > > Yeah, but that wasn't the problem -- it was my mistake in coding. > > In any event, I figured it out. > > tedd > Could you perhaps post what the problem was so that when someone searches for it they will have the answer right here? - Matijn