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| 2505 | * @since 2.5.0 |
| 2506 | * |
| 2507 | * @param string $output The text to be formatted. |
| 2508 | * @return string Formatted text after filter applied. |
| 2509 | */ |
| 2510 | function wp_htmledit_pre($output) { |
| 2511 | if ( !empty($output) ) |
| 2512 | $output = htmlspecialchars($output, ENT_NOQUOTES); // convert only < > & |
| 2513 | |
| 2514 | return apply_filters('htmledit_pre', $output); |
| 2515 | } |
| 2516 | |
| 2517 | /** |
| 2518 | * Perform a deep string replace operation to ensure the values in $search are no longer present |
| 2519 | * |
| 2520 | * Repeats the replacement operation until it no longer replaces anything so as to remove "nested" values |
| 2521 | * e.g. $subject = '%0%0%0DDD', $search ='%0D', $result ='' rather than the '%0%0DD' that |
| 2522 | * str_replace would return |
| 2523 | * |