I'm using PHP's strip_tag
function in a WordPress project, and it works just ok, except when a link that contains two underlines
(for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS7e1__lyn4
) comes in. When the link comes in, it returns empty. Is there a way to tell strip_tag
to ignore two underlines?
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Cannot reproduce: 3v4l.org/MoeXt– deceze ♦Dec 21, 2013 at 12:56
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Have you read the documentation?
There's no reason for strip_tags() to break with the two underlines "__" in the text or tag.
A possible fix in your instance (if you want to keep the href) is to set the second parameter to strip_tags() that would allow you to set permitted tags:
$my_string = 'This is a string <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS7e1__lyn4">My Link</a>';
echo strip_tags($my_string, "<a>");
Also make sure that you are indeed sending a valid string to the strip_tags function. This can seem trivial, but people make mistakes.