strip_tags
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
strip_tags — Strip HTML and PHP tags from a string
Description
This function tries to return a string with all NUL bytes, HTML and PHP tags stripped from a given str. It uses the same tag stripping state machine as the fgetss() function.
Parameters
- str
-
The input string.
- 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.
Return Values
Returns the stripped string.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.0.0 | strip_tags() is now binary safe |
4.3.0 | HTML comments are now always stripped |
Examples
Example #1 strip_tags() example
<?php
$text = '<p>Test paragraph.</p><!-- Comment --> <a href="#fragment">Other text</a>';
echo strip_tags($text);
echo "\n";
// Allow <p> and <a>
echo strip_tags($text, '<p><a>');
?>
The above example will output:
Test paragraph. Other text <p>Test paragraph.</p> <a href="#fragment">Other text</a>
Notes
Because strip_tags() does not actually validate the HTML, partial, or broken tags can result in the removal of more text/data than expected.
This function does not modify any attributes on the tags that you allow using allowable_tags, including the style and onmouseover attributes that a mischievous user may abuse when posting text that will be shown to other users.