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Informations about the package glaze

Glaze

French and Viennese pastry chefs originally invented the idea of glazing cakes as a way of preserving them—the glaze sealed off the cakes from the air and prevented them from growing stale.

When displaying anything on the web it must be properly prepared for HTML. Any text, any URL, and any HTML element’s attributes and contents must be escaped before they are displayed.

Normally people use functions like htmlspecialchars(), or they even madly paste text into their source code and manually change characters like & into & and > into >.

Well there’s these things called computers and you can avoid all that manual work and use much more powerful functions with baking-inspired names.

Glaze preserves the content you want to display.

Just tell it what you want to display and let it worry about the HTML writing and escaping part. It works with nested HTML elements, attributes, text, URLs, and email addresses. My aim is to make it easier to read and write than the usual PHP ways, whilst also taking care of escaping everything by default.

Whole elements

Escaped elements in one line.

Or use associated array version, to specify any attributes you like:

Self closing elements are also handled.

Class attributes

Say you want to display an HTML element’s class names where some are optional.

You could juggle if statements and PHP open/close tags:

Or use Glaze, passing a string or array:

Check values for attributes before displaying

Using JSON from a web API, for example.

Displays:

Using already escaped information


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