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I want to keep << tag in string but because of strip_tags, it is also removed from string.

$str = "#include<iostream> using namespace std;int main () {  int a, b=3;  a = b;         a-=10;  cout<< a;  return 0;  }";

$newtext = htmlspecialchars((strip_tags(($str),'<iostream>,<')));

echo "<br>" . $newtext;

Output:

-#include<iostream> using namespace std;int main () { int a, b=3; a = b; a-=10; cout 

Suggest me solution.

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    Why are you using both strip_tags() and htmlspecialchars()? Mar 13, 2012 at 14:03

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You don't need to strip_tags() if you're using htmlspecialchars(). The latter function will make the string safe for output on your page, including embedded tag-like sequences.

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  • Hey thanks...n now its working correctly actually there was </br> tag also in the string n i want to remove it bt at d same time i want <iostream> and << but i got my solution thanks
    – kal
    Mar 13, 2012 at 14:11
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If you want to remove all the tags and sava << the you can use preg_replace

$str = preg_replace('/<[^>]*>/', '' $str);
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    that will remove <iostream> also
    – Umbrella
    Mar 13, 2012 at 14:09
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You could temporarily replace it with something else

$newtext = htmlspecialchars(str_replace('[[[[', '<<', strip_tags(str_replace('<<', '[[[[', $str),'<iostream>,<')));

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