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What is the easiest way to Html encode in PHP?

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    I think he means the php equivalent to the ASP.NET method "htmlencode". It is used to sanatize the input by replacing characters like '<' with &lt;. He doesn't want to strip them away.
    – user456755
    Sep 23, 2010 at 23:40

4 Answers 4

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By encode, do you mean: Convert all applicable characters to HTML entities?

htmlspecialchars or htmlentities

You can also use strip_tags if you want to remove all HTML tags :

strip_tags

Note: this will NOT stop all XSS attacks

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    I am not shure which I have to use. I need this to avoid XSS-atacks.
    – Mathias F
    Dec 9, 2009 at 13:23
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    Then htmlspecialchars should do the trick. Or use filter_var with the FILTER_SANITIZE_SPECIAL_CHARS filter.
    – Arkh
    Dec 9, 2009 at 13:28
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    htmlspecialchars > htmlentities in most cases. HTML entities for non-ASCII characters should be a thing of the past; just use UTF-8 and drop the characters straight in.
    – bobince
    Dec 9, 2009 at 14:55
  • priority will be for htmlspecialchars in php
    – Moby M
    Jul 18, 2017 at 12:05
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Encode.php

<h1>Encode HTML CODE</h1>

<form action='htmlencodeoutput.php' method='post'>
<textarea rows='30' cols='100'name='inputval'></textarea>
<input type='submit'>
</form>

htmlencodeoutput.php

<?php

$code=bin2hex($_POST['inputval']); 
$spilt=chunk_split($code,2,"%");
$totallen=strlen($spilt);
 $sublen=$totallen-1;
 $fianlop=substr($spilt,'0', $sublen);
$output="<script>
document.write(unescape('%$fianlop'));
</script>";

?> 
<textarea rows='20' cols='100'><?php echo $output?> </textarea> 

You can encode HTML like this .

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Try this:

<?php
    $str = "This is some <b>bold</b> text.";
    echo htmlspecialchars($str);
?>
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    Why "try this"? This is not a very generous/informative answer. Oct 5, 2021 at 1:55
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I searched for hours, and I tried almost everything suggested.
This worked for almost every entity :

$input = "āžšķūņrūķīš ○ àéò ∀∂∋ ©€ ♣♦ ↠ ↔↛ ↙ ℜ℞";


echo htmlentities($input, ENT_HTML5  , 'UTF-8');

result :

&amacr;&zcaron;&scaron;&kcedil;&umacr;&ncedil;r&umacr;&kcedil;&imacr;&scaron; &cir; &agrave;&eacute;&ograve; &forall;&part;&ReverseElement; &copy;&euro; &clubs;&diamondsuit; &twoheadrightarrow; &harr;&nrarr; &swarr; &Rfr;&rx;rx;

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