How to Suppress ASCII Code Rendering?





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Writing PHP code for an online forum.



Want to stop people from inserting ASCII characters and having them colorfully render in the finished page.



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Is there a way to suppress this via PHP? Or, some other method?



Thanks!










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  • Those aren't ASCII codes

    – Evert
    Jan 28 at 5:33











  • This isn't really a PHP or programming question, at least not yet. You need to go to the support forum for your forum software and ask about the settings / options there. "BBCode" or "emoji" or possibly Unicode filtering settings. This might eventually become a PHP question if they suggest something for you to write in PHP and you have trouble getting it to work.

    – Dave S
    Jan 28 at 5:36




















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Writing PHP code for an online forum.



Want to stop people from inserting ASCII characters and having them colorfully render in the finished page.



☂ ☺ ☹ ☃ ✉ ✿ ✄ ✈ ☔ ⚡ ❆ ☽ ☾ ✆ ✔ ☯ ☮



Is there a way to suppress this via PHP? Or, some other method?



Thanks!










share|improve this question













migrated from superuser.com Jan 28 at 5:28


This question came from our site for computer enthusiasts and power users.



















  • Those aren't ASCII codes

    – Evert
    Jan 28 at 5:33











  • This isn't really a PHP or programming question, at least not yet. You need to go to the support forum for your forum software and ask about the settings / options there. "BBCode" or "emoji" or possibly Unicode filtering settings. This might eventually become a PHP question if they suggest something for you to write in PHP and you have trouble getting it to work.

    – Dave S
    Jan 28 at 5:36
















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Writing PHP code for an online forum.



Want to stop people from inserting ASCII characters and having them colorfully render in the finished page.



☂ ☺ ☹ ☃ ✉ ✿ ✄ ✈ ☔ ⚡ ❆ ☽ ☾ ✆ ✔ ☯ ☮



Is there a way to suppress this via PHP? Or, some other method?



Thanks!










share|improve this question














Writing PHP code for an online forum.



Want to stop people from inserting ASCII characters and having them colorfully render in the finished page.



☂ ☺ ☹ ☃ ✉ ✿ ✄ ✈ ☔ ⚡ ❆ ☽ ☾ ✆ ✔ ☯ ☮



Is there a way to suppress this via PHP? Or, some other method?



Thanks!







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migrated from superuser.com Jan 28 at 5:28


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  • Those aren't ASCII codes

    – Evert
    Jan 28 at 5:33











  • This isn't really a PHP or programming question, at least not yet. You need to go to the support forum for your forum software and ask about the settings / options there. "BBCode" or "emoji" or possibly Unicode filtering settings. This might eventually become a PHP question if they suggest something for you to write in PHP and you have trouble getting it to work.

    – Dave S
    Jan 28 at 5:36





















  • Those aren't ASCII codes

    – Evert
    Jan 28 at 5:33











  • This isn't really a PHP or programming question, at least not yet. You need to go to the support forum for your forum software and ask about the settings / options there. "BBCode" or "emoji" or possibly Unicode filtering settings. This might eventually become a PHP question if they suggest something for you to write in PHP and you have trouble getting it to work.

    – Dave S
    Jan 28 at 5:36



















Those aren't ASCII codes

– Evert
Jan 28 at 5:33





Those aren't ASCII codes

– Evert
Jan 28 at 5:33













This isn't really a PHP or programming question, at least not yet. You need to go to the support forum for your forum software and ask about the settings / options there. "BBCode" or "emoji" or possibly Unicode filtering settings. This might eventually become a PHP question if they suggest something for you to write in PHP and you have trouble getting it to work.

– Dave S
Jan 28 at 5:36







This isn't really a PHP or programming question, at least not yet. You need to go to the support forum for your forum software and ask about the settings / options there. "BBCode" or "emoji" or possibly Unicode filtering settings. This might eventually become a PHP question if they suggest something for you to write in PHP and you have trouble getting it to work.

– Dave S
Jan 28 at 5:36














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