diff --git a/reference/strings/functions/addcslashes.xml b/reference/strings/functions/addcslashes.xml index 02675c3136..8d686732a9 100644 --- a/reference/strings/functions/addcslashes.xml +++ b/reference/strings/functions/addcslashes.xml @@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ with ASCII codes lower than 32 and higher than 126 converted to octal representation. - - When you define a sequence of characters in the charlist argument - make sure that you know what characters come between the - characters that you set as the start and end of the range. - - + + When you define a sequence of characters in the charlist argument + make sure that you know what characters come between the + characters that you set as the start and end of the range. + + ]]> - - - Also, if the first character in a range has a higher ASCII value - than the second character in the range, no range will be - constructed. Only the start, end and period characters will be - escaped. Use the ord function to find the - ASCII value for a character. - - + + + Also, if the first character in a range has a higher ASCII value + than the second character in the range, no range will be + constructed. Only the start, end and period characters will be + escaped. Use the ord function to find the + ASCII value for a character. + + ]]> - - - - - Be careful if you choose to escape characters 0, a, b, f, n, r, - t and v. They will be converted to \0, \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t - and \v. - In PHP \0 (NULL), \r (carriage return), \n (newline), \f (form feed), - \v (vertical tab) and \t (tab) are predefined escape sequences, - while in C all of these are predefined escape sequences. - + + + + + Be careful if you choose to escape characters 0, a, b, f, n, r, + t and v. They will be converted to \0, \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t + and \v. + In PHP \0 (NULL), \r (carriage return), \n (newline), \f (form feed), + \v (vertical tab) and \t (tab) are predefined escape sequences, + while in C all of these are predefined escape sequences. +