stripcslashes does not simply skip the C-style escape sequences \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t and \v, but converts them to their actual meaning.
So
<?php
stripcslashes('\n') == "\n"; //true;
$str = "we are escaping \r\n"; //we are escaping
?>
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
stripcslashes — addcslashes() ile öncelenmiş dizgeyi eski haline getirir
Tersbölüleri ayklanmış bir dizgeyle döner. C-tarzı \n
,
\r
..., sekizlik ve onaltılık gösterimler tanınır.
dizge
Öncelemleri ayıklanacak dizge.
Öncelemsiz dizgeyle döner.
Örnek 1 - stripcslashes() örneği
<?php
var_dump(stripcslashes('Ali\'nin topu var.\nYakartop oynayalım.') ===
"Ali'nin topu var.
Yakartop oynayalım."); // bool(true)
?>
stripcslashes does not simply skip the C-style escape sequences \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t and \v, but converts them to their actual meaning.
So
<?php
stripcslashes('\n') == "\n"; //true;
$str = "we are escaping \r\n"; //we are escaping
?>
you might want to do a double stripslashes to completely remove 3 consecutive slashes
$stripped = 'this is a string with three\\\ slashes';
$stripped = stripslahses($stripped);
would output:
'this is a string with three\ slashes'
$stripped = 'this is a string with three\\\ slashes';
$stripped = stripslahses(stripslashes($stripped));
would output:
'this is a string with three slashes'