process()
Passes markup through HTMLPurifier making it safe to output to end user
public static string process ( $content, $config = null ) |
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$content | string |
The HTML content to purify |
$config |
array|Closure|null
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The config to use for HtmlPurifier. If not specified or null the default config will be used. You can use an array or an anonymous function to provide configuration options: - An array will be passed to the
HTMLPurifier_Config::create() method. -
An anonymous function will be called after the config was created. The signature should be: function($config) where $config will be an instance of HTMLPurifier_Config . Here is a usage example of such a function: // Allow the HTML5 data attribute `data-type` on `img` elements.
$content = HtmlPurifier::process($content, function ($config) {
$config->getHTMLDefinition(true)
->addAttribute('img', 'data-type', 'Text');
});
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return | string |
The purified HTML content. |
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