STRIPSLASHES(3) 							 1							   STRIPSLASHES(3)

stripslashes - Un-quotes a quoted string

SYNOPSIS
string stripslashes (string $str) DESCRIPTION
Un-quotes a quoted string. Note If magic_quotes_sybase is on, no backslashes are stripped off but two apostrophes are replaced by one instead. An example use of stripslashes(3) is when the PHP directive magic_quotes_gpc is on (it was on by default before PHP 5.4), and you aren't inserting this data into a place (such as a database) that requires escaping. For example, if you're simply outputting data straight from an HTML form. PARAMETERS
o $str - The input string. RETURN VALUES
Returns a string with backslashes stripped off. ( ' becomes ' and so on.) Double backslashes ( \) are made into a single backslash ( ). EXAMPLES
Example #1 A stripslashes(3) example <?php $str = "Is your name O'reilly?"; // Outputs: Is your name O'reilly? echo stripslashes($str); ?> Note stripslashes(3) is not recursive. If you want to apply this function to a multi-dimensional array, you need to use a recursive func- tion. Example #2 Using stripslashes(3) on an array <?php function stripslashes_deep($value) { $value = is_array($value) ? array_map('stripslashes_deep', $value) : stripslashes($value); return $value; } // Example $array = array("f\'oo", "b\'ar", array("fo\'o", "b\'ar")); $array = stripslashes_deep($array); // Output print_r($array); ?> The above example will output: Array ( [0] => f'oo [1] => b'ar [2] => Array ( [0] => fo'o [1] => b'ar ) ) SEE ALSO
addslashes(3), get_magic_quotes_gpc(3). PHP Documentation Group STRIPSLASHES(3)