fgetss
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
fgetss — Gets line from file pointer and strip HTML tags
Description
Identical to fgets(), except that fgetss() attempts to strip any HTML and PHP tags from the text it reads.
Parameters
- handle
-
The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file successfully opened by fopen() or fsockopen() (and not yet closed by fclose()).
- length
-
Length of the data to be retrieved.
- allowable_tags
-
You can use the optional third parameter to specify tags which should not be stripped.
Return Values
Returns a string of up to length - 1 bytes read from the file pointed to by handle , with all HTML and PHP code striped.
If an error occurs, returns FALSE.
ChangeLog
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.0.0 | The length parameter is optional |
3.0.13 and 4.0.0 | The allowable_tags parameter was added, |
Notes
Note: If you are having problems with PHP not recognizing the line endings when reading files either on or created by a Macintosh computer, you might want to enable the auto_detect_line_endings run-time configuration option.