fgetss Gets line from file pointer and strip HTML tags &warn.deprecated.function-7-3-0; &reftitle.description; stringfgetss resourcehandle intlength stringallowable_tags Identical to fgets, except that fgetss attempts to strip any NUL bytes, HTML and PHP tags from the text it reads. The function retains the parsing state from call to call, and as such is not equivalent to calling strip_tags on the return value of fgets. &reftitle.parameters; handle &fs.validfp.all; length Length of the data to be retrieved. allowable_tags You can use the optional third parameter to specify tags which should not be stripped. See strip_tags for details regarding allowable_tags. &reftitle.returnvalues; Returns a string of up to length - 1 bytes read from the file pointed to by handle, with all HTML and PHP code stripped. If an error occurs, returns &false;. &reftitle.examples; Reading a PHP file line-by-line

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Text outside of the HTML block. EOD; file_put_contents('sample.php', $str); $handle = @fopen("sample.php", "r"); if ($handle) { while (!feof($handle)) { $buffer = fgetss($handle, 4096); echo $buffer; } fclose($handle); } ?> ]]>
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&reftitle.notes; ¬e.line-endings; &reftitle.seealso; fgets fopen popen fsockopen strip_tags SplFileObject::fgetss The string.strip_tags filter