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2123 | * be applied to an empty string. |
2124 | * |
2125 | * @since 2.0.0 |
2126 | * |
2127 | * @param string $text The text to be formatted. |
2128 | * @return string The formatted text after filter is applied. |
2129 | */ |
2130 | function wp_richedit_pre($text) { |
2131 | // Filtering a blank results in an annoying <br />\n |
2132 | if ( empty($text) ) return apply_filters('richedit_pre', ''); |
2133 |
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2134 | $output = convert_chars($text); |
2135 | $output = wpautop($output); |
2136 | $output = htmlspecialchars($output, ENT_NOQUOTES); |
2137 |
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2138 | return apply_filters('richedit_pre', $output); |
2139 | } |
2140 |
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2141 | /** |
2142 | * Formats text for the HTML editor. |
2143 | * |
2144 | * Unless $output is empty it will pass through htmlspecialchars before the |
2145 | * 'htmledit_pre' filter is applied. |
2146 | * |
2147 | * @since 2.5.0 |