| | Submitted on: 5/12/2003 1:57:53 PM
By: Tiago Ramalho
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| | I made this function so that users of a chat can't use HTML tags at the chat.
HTML Tags Filter - Input: Text - Output: Filtered text with < or > instead of < or >
It is quite simple...
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5/12/2003 8:43:08 PM:uDmx IoCp© too complex... doesn't have to, you
know. User the replace function
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5/12/2003 10:31:42 PM:Wolf McCloud If you want to disable HTML tags, just
add <xmp> in front then put </xmp> at
the end.
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5/13/2003 4:43:41 AM:FirebirdDE Server.HtmlEncode <-- The shortest way
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5/20/2003 1:39:13 PM: Man that's a lot of work for an
alternative to the
server.htmlencode
I'm not
understanding why it needs to be that
complex. Even without the
server.htmlencode, I can still do it in
less than three lines using the replace
method.
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