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I have the following answer:
<<?php echo $valor->usu_id; ?>>
However, it is interpreted by the browser as TAG and not as return.
How do I make it return without being a tag? In this example, return <andrebaill>
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I have the following answer:
<<?php echo $valor->usu_id; ?>>
However, it is interpreted by the browser as TAG and not as return.
How do I make it return without being a tag? In this example, return <andrebaill>
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Use HTML entities like this:
<<?php echo $valor->usu_id; ?>>
A pure HTML example:
Vira tag: <br>
<foobar>
<hr>
É "visivel": <br>
<foobar>
List of HTML entities on W3.org: https://dev.w3.org/html5/html-author/charref
If the content comes from a variable in PHP (or bank) you can use htmlspecialchars thus:
<?php $foobar = '<foobar>'; ?>
<?php echo htmlspecialchars($foobar); ?>
Note:
The difference of
htmlspecialcharsandhtmlentitiesis that thehtmlspecialcharsonly encodes characters that have some meaning for HTML, whereashtmlentitiesencodes everything that has the equivalent in "HTML entities"
Note that there is a tag <xmp> which may have the same effect, however is obsolete (although it still works):
<xmp><foobar></xmp>
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