Here is how to use multiple flags (for those who learn better by example, like me):
<?php
echo "|asdf".chr(9).chr(128)."_123|";
echo "\n";
// "bitwise conjunction" means logic OR / bitwise |
echo filter_var("|asdf".chr(9).chr(128)."_123\n|" ,FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING, FILTER_FLAG_STRIP_LOW | FILTER_FLAG_STRIP_HIGH);
/*
Results:
|asdf �_123|
|asdf_123|
*/
?>
filter_var
(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PECL filter:0.11.0)
filter_var — Filters a variable with a specified filter
설명
mixed filter_var
( mixed $variable
[, int $filter
[, mixed $options
]] )
매개변수
- variable
-
Value to filter.
- filter
-
ID of a filter to use. Defaults to FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING.
- options
-
Associative array of options or bitwise disjunction of flags. If filter accepts options, flags can be provided in "flags" field of array. For the "callback" filter, callback type should be passed.
반환값
Returns the filtered data, or FALSE if the filter fails.
예제
Example#1 A filter_var() example
<?php
var_dump(filter_var('bob@example.com', FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL));
var_dump(filter_var('example.com', FILTER_VALIDATE_URL, FILTER_FLAG_SCHEME_REQUIRED));
?>
위 예제의 출력:
string(15) "bob@example.com" bool(false)
filter_var
dale dot liszka at gmail dot com
09-Jul-2008 10:15
09-Jul-2008 10:15
dale dot liszka at gmail dot com
09-Jul-2008 09:54
09-Jul-2008 09:54
Using the FILTER_CALLBACK requires an array to be passed as the options:
<?php
function toDash($x){
return str_replace("_","-",$x);
}
echo filter_var("asdf_123",FILTER_CALLBACK,array("options"=>"toDash"));
// returns 'asdf-123'
?>
John
26-Jul-2007 12:35
26-Jul-2007 12:35
I managed to get this to work with PHP 5.1.6 on CentOS 5 with minor difficulty.
1) Download the PECL filter package
2) Extract the tarball
3) phpize the directory
4) ./configure
5) make
6) filter-0.11.0/logical_filters.c:25:31: error: ext/pcre/php_pcre.h: No such file or directory
7) find / -name php_pcre.h
8) Make sure php-devel is installed
9) Edit filter-0.11.0/logical_filters.c and replace "ext/pcre/php_pcre.h" with the absolute path of php_pcre.h
10) make
11) make install
12) add "extension=filter.so" to php.ini
13) Restart Apache
menic [monkey] o2 . pl
25-May-2007 10:46
25-May-2007 10:46
I dont know why, but this function doesn't work properly with array as $variable. To make it work I suggest to use foreach, and filter each value in this way.
