Well Lisa, that is exactly the way htmlspecialchars is supposed to work.

Here you could also display - Test - without using any function at all,
simply echo "<a href='test'>Test</a>"; and this should work well.

NetEmp

On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Daniel Brown <danbr...@php.net> wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 13:07, Lisa Nguyen <lisa.ngu...@jpl.nasa.gov>
> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I use one of your example to test the htmlspecialchars :
> >
> > <?php
> > $new = htmlspecialchars("<a href='test'>Test</a>", ENT_QUOTES);
> > echo $new; // &lt;a href=&#039;test&#039;&gt;Test&lt;/a&gt;
> > ?>
> >
> > On my browse, it display like below
> > <a href='test'>Test</a>
> >
> > Instead:
> > Test
> >
> > Please help me how display on browse only "Test", not like view source.
>
>    First, this isn't a support channel.  Please view
> http://php.net/support for a brief list of available support methods.
> The list you want is PHP General (CC'd on this email, and you can
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>
>    Second, you're using htmlspecialchars(), which is converting the <
> and > to &lt; and &gt; respectively, which will cause the browser to
> display it as if it was source (though viewing the source of that
> would show you the entities).
>
>    Instead, check out strip_tags(), which is likely what you want:
>
>        http://php.net/strip_tags
>
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