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.
☂ ☺ ☹ ☃ ✉ ✿ ✄ ✈ ☔ ⚡ ❆ ☽ ☾ ✆ ✔ ☯ ☮
Is there a way to suppress this via PHP? Or, some other method?
Thanks!
php
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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!
php
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!
php
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!
php
php
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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
add a comment |
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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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