decode_entities — decode encoded HTML characters back to their unencoded representation
Example: Filter example
[filter decode_entities]One & Two & Three[/filter]Example in action:
One & Two & Three
For more information on Perl Regular Expressions, pattern matching and character classes, see perlre(1).
The filter is most commonly used as pre_filter
in
mv_metadata entries, for fields that contain
characters from a character set other than iso8859-1.
For example, & is replaced with &, < with < etc.
Interchange 5.9.0:
Source: code/Filter/decode_entities.filter
Lines: 17
# Copyright 2002-2007 Interchange Development Group and others # Copyright 1996-2002 Red Hat, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. See the LICENSE file for details. # # $Id: decode_entities.filter,v 1.4 2007-03-30 23:40:44 pajamian Exp $ CodeDef decode_entities Filter CodeDef decode_entities Description Decode HTML entities CodeDef decode_entities Routine <<EOR sub { return HTML::Entities::decode(shift); } EOR