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Posted by Markus Schuster on 07/07/06 08:06
Kimmo Laine schrieb:
> "Markus Schuster" <schumax@sbox.tugraz.at> wrote in message
> news:44ae09cd$0$12384$3b214f66@aconews.univie.ac.at...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the following javascript function:
>>
>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>
>> function HTMLEncode( text )
>> {
>> text = text.replace(/&/g, "&") ;
>> text = text.replace(/"/g, """) ;
>> text = text.replace(/</g, "<") ;
>> text = text.replace(/>/g, ">") ;
>> text = text.replace(/'/g, "'") ;
>>
>> return text ;
>> }
>>
>> </script>
>>
>> Now I want to store the content of 'text' in a php string.
>> Is that possible?
>
>
> Yes, insert the text in an input element that is inside a form and submit
> the form to the recieving php page.
You mean it like that?
<form action="bla.php" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="text" value=text>
<input type="submit" name="show" value="show">
</form>
Is that part ok?
value=text
Or how can I do it correctly?
Thanks, Max
> By the way, a similar conversion function is available also in php, called
> htmlentities.
>
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