html/php - format form text to html - php

I have this textfield in a html form, which I want to insert into my MySQL database using php.
But, I want the typed text to get HTML formatting, so I can easily display it on my website.
How can I do this?
The row where it should be inserted into the MySQL database is of the type: text.
The reason I want to know this, is because normally a textfield doesnt output linebreaks...

IF you want to have the newlines, use the PHP function nl2br() so you will get the new lines.
If any HTML is typed into that box. you will get it.
However, I recommend not storing the <br> or HTML tags you add manually to the database, but do it later. The nl2br() function should be called after you get it from the database.
Documentation: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.nl2br.php

you can use this function to store in database
$a = htmlentities($orig);
http://php.net/manual/en/function.htmlentities.php
use this function when fetch data from database to show on page
$b = html_entity_decode($a);
http://php.net/manual/en/function.html-entity-decode.php

Are you looking to have the ability to create HTML using a WYSIWYG editor or will you hand type it in. I would recommend FCK Editor, we use it on our site and it works great.
CKEditor - WYSIWYG Editor

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textarea that contains pre code security

What is the most secure way to save data from a textarea that contains a <pre><code> text in it? , using strip_tags will remove all the tags from the text..
is it save to use this:
strip_tags($input, '<pre><code><other accepted tags except script,php,...');
or should I do other things too?
What is the most secure way to save data from a textarea that contains a <pre><code> text in it?
Save it as it is.
When you take that data back out of the database and put it into a web page, call htmlspecialchars on it first to escape it so that it looks like normal text on the page.
If you want the user to be able to input actual markup, but you only want to allow certain tags, then you've got a different problem and you want something like htmlpurifier.
Either way, the input or database layer is not the right place to be worrying about output formatting concerns.
If you are saving the contents of the text area to mysql database you should use mysqli_escape_string. before saving the data.
Also you can remove javascript tags from the posted data using regular expression. e.g preg_replace

Un-markdown text?

So I'm using Markdown to format text input from user:
http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/
But I'm doing this destructively, so the text turns into HTML before database update. Can I transform it back to markdown when displaying it on the screen? The reason is that I want to allow the user to edit that text, and need it in the original form...
You should have two columns in your database: the original input (markdown syntax) and your post-markdown HTML.
When the page is loaded you pull the HTML.
If the user wants to edit you pull the markdown syntax original, and upon edit completion overwrite the HTML stored in the database.
Have you tried http://milianw.de/projects/markdownify/ ?
However, I should note that you should generally not store display formats in your database. It's worth considering storing the markdown in the DB and converting it to HTML on demand.

when to use htmlspecialchars() function?

Hi
I was wondering when is the appropriate place to use htmlspecialchars(). Is it before inserting data to database or when retrieving them from the database?
You should only call this method when echoing the data into HTML.
Don't store escaped HTML in your database; it will just make queries more annoying.
The database should store your actual data, not its HTML representation.
You use htmlspecialchars EVERY time you output content within HTML, so it is interperted as content and not HTML.
If you allow content to be treated as HTML, you have just opened the door to bugs at a minimum, and total XSS hacks at worst.
Save the exact thing that the user enters into the database.
then when displaying it to public, use htmlspecialchars(), so that it offers some xss protection.
Guide - How to use htmlspecialchars() function in PHP
To begin you have to understand 1 simple concept: Render.
What Render is?
Render is when the HTML transforms
<b>Hello</b>
to bold like this Hello. That's render.
So...When to use the htmlspecialchars() function?
Wherever you want to render HTML contents.
For example, if you are using JQuery and you do this:
$("#YourDiv").html("<b>Hello</b>");
The div contents will be Hello. It rendered the text into HTML.
If you want to display the message in this way (was wrote by user):
<b>Hello</b>
you have to put:
$("#YourDiv").text("<b>Hello</b>");
In that way the Hello will never be rendered.
If you want to load the message (as wrote by user) into a textbox, textarea, etc... You have to put:
<input type="text" class="Texbox1" value="">
<script>
$(".Textbox1").val("<b>Hello</b>");
</script>
That will display
<b>Hello</b>
Inside the Textbox without problems.
Conclusion:
What ever data the user input into your forms, etc...Save the data as normally.
Do not use any function. If user sent 12345 save as it is. Do not filter nothing. You only have to filter when you are going to display the data in the page to the users. YOU, ONLY YOU decide if you want to render or not what the user wrote. *Remember that.
Regards!

PHP MySQL custom blog, formatting post

I'm creating my own blog in PHP and want to know your opinions on how I should format my post content.
Currently I store the post content as just plain text, call it when necessary, then wrap each line with P tags. I did this in case I wanted to change the way I formatted my text in the future and it would save me the dilema of having to remove all P tags from the posts in the DB.
Now the problem I have this this method is that if I want to add extra formatting in, e.g. lists etc those would also be wrapped with P tags which is not correct.
How would you do this, would you store text as plain text in the DB, or would you add the HTML formatting and store that in the DB to?
I'd prefer not to store unnessary HTML in the DB, but not sure of a way around it?
I think the best way would be to keep the html in the db. You would have too much to work with parsing the text if you don't use html.
See how it's done in other blog tools. I know that Joomla, for example, keeps all html in the db. I know Joomla isn't blog tool :) but still...
Wordpress stores html in the db. You say you are concerned about storing 'unnecessary' html in the db. What makes it unnecessary? I think it is the opposite. You may have headings or bold or italic text in your post. If storing as plain text, how do you save this formatting? How are you saving the lists you mentioned?
I see it as a better practice to store raw user input in the database, and format it on output, caching the result if it is needed. That way you can change the way you are parsing things easily without having to regex-replace anything inside the database. You can also store the raw input in one column, and the formatted HTML in another one.
I assume that you are formatting your raw text with the Markdown or the Textile syntax?
If you store HTML in your DB, you will be just a few clicks away from your current situation:
you can use strip_tags() to remove HTML formating and in case of bigger changes, you can run HTML Tidy on your code to remap tags and classes.

HTML displaying articles

Hey guys Im building a web-app where users can login and post/read articles and comment and things.
Im giving them a form to post an article where they provide its title, description and text.
leaving the validations and sql injections aside (already done that), I need help with displaying the article stored in MySQL database as TEXT.
Im taking the article text from a textarea, and displaying it in a p tag but then obviously it skips the new line characters entered by the users, but the pre tag makes it ugly by giving a wide scrollable display.I want to know which tag is appropriate to be used for this purpose? or is even taking an article through textarea correct?
Im a learner and am building such a webapp with articles and comments sections for the first time, so any suggestions are most welcome. Thank you in advanced.
My recommendation would be of two choices:
1. Use Plain Text:
If you want that user can not put any HTML in the contents, show a simple HTML Textarea input to user, then when the user enters a new line (Enter key) it would be \n in your database. When you want to print the article just use nl2br($article_contents); and it will convert the new lines (\n) into HTML line breaks.
2. Rich Text:
If you want users to put HTML contents in article then it would be easy if you use any Text Editors like TinyMCE. TinyMCE will make it easy for your users to do simple HTML Formatting like headings, bold, italic, paragraph alignments, color, add images. Then in the PHP side use strip_tags function to allow only the certain tags so the user could not insert any malicious code like XSS injections into HTML contents. For example:
strip_tags($article_contents, "<u><b><i><font><span><p>");
Proposed Answer:
Use <span></span>
Tags like <p></p><div></div> take up as much space as they can, while <span></span> takes up as little as it can to hold whatever is inside it, so it might be more suitable for you.
Let me know if that worked for you.
In PHP you can use function nl2br that changes all newline characters to BR HTML tag. http://php.net/nl2br

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