fgetss Gets line from file pointer and strip HTML tags &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. &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. &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.changelog; &Version; &Description; 5.0.0 The length parameter is optional 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