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SplFileObject::fgetss

SplFileObject::fgetss

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)

SplFileObject::fgetss — Gets line from file and strip HTML tags

Description

public string SplFileObject::fgetss ([ string $allowable_tags ] )

Identical to SplFileObject::fgets(), except that SplFileObject::fgetss() attempts to strip any HTML and PHP tags from the text it reads.

Parameters

allowable_tags

Optional parameter to specify tags which should not be stripped.

Return Values

Returns a string containing the next line of the file with HTML and PHP code stripped, or FALSE on error.

Examples

Example #1 SplFileObject::fgetss() example

<?php $str = <<<EOD <html><body>  <p>Welcome! Today is the <?php echo(date('jS') ?> of <?= date('F' ?>.</p> </body></html> Text outside of the HTML block. EOD; file_put_contents("sample.php", $str $file = new SplFileObject("sample.php" while (!$file->eof()) {     echo $file->fgetss( } ?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Welcome! Today is the of . Text outside of the HTML block.

See Also

  • fgetss() - Gets line from file pointer and strip HTML tags

  • SplFileObject::fgets() - Gets line from file

  • SplFileObject::fgetc() - Gets character from file

  • SplFileObject::current() - Retrieve current line of file

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