|  | Posted by micah on 06/13/49 12:00 
Ont top of that you can use strip_tags($str, $allowedtags) to onlyallow certain tags. You may also want to check out the Wordpress code
 as they also use tinyMCE in their admin section.
 
 On Jan 15, 12:17 pm, thib´ <th...@coralsnake-team.com> wrote:
 > firewood...@yahoo.com wrote:
 > > I use tinyMCE to provide a formattable textarea for the users of my
 > > website.  How do I filter data so complex as that?
 >
 > You mean sanitize it for SQL?
 > Basically, tinyMCE seems to output only a html string, I don't see anything
 > special with it, you shouldn't worry more than usual about it.
 >
 > -thib´
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