My data has many HTML entities in it (• …etc) including '. I just want to convert it to its character equivalent.
I assumed htmlspecialchars_decode() would work, but – no luck. Thoughts?
I tried this:
echo htmlspecialchars_decode('They're here.');
But it returns: They're here.
Edit:
I’ve also tried html_entity_decode(), but it doesn’t seem to work:
echo html_entity_decode('They're here.')
also returns: They're here.
Since
'is not part of HTML 4.01, it’s not converted to'by default.In PHP 5.4.0, extra flags were introduced to handle different languages, each of which includes
'as an entity.This means you can do something like this:
You will need both
ENT_QUOTES(convert single and double quotes) andENT_HTML5(or any language flag other thanENT_HTML401, so choose the most appropriate to your situation).Prior to PHP 5.4.0, you’ll need to use str_replace: