<?php
+
/**
* SquirrelMail html translation table documentation
*
* SquirrelMail provides own implementation of htmlentities() and
* get_html_translation_table() functions. Functions are called
- * sq_get_html_translation_table() and sq_htmlentities(). They are
+ * sq_get_html_translation_table() and sq_htmlentities(). They are
* included in functions/strings.php
*
* sq_htmlentities uses same syntax as functions available in php 4.1.0
* it returns translation table defined by charset. Function defaults to us-ascii charset
* and not to iso-8859-1.
*
- * Why own functions are used instead of htmlspecialchars() and
+ * Why own functions are used instead of htmlspecialchars() and
* htmlentities() provided by php.
*
- * <li>a) removes dependency on options available only in php v.4.1+
- * <li>b) default behavior of htmlentities() is disastrous in non iso-8859-1 environment.
- * <li>c) provides better control of transformations.
- *
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>a) removes dependency on options available only in php v.4.1+</li>
+ * <li>b) default behavior of htmlentities() is disastrous in non iso-8859-1 environment.</li>
+ * <li>c) provides better control of transformations.</li>
+ * </ul>
+ *
* <pre>
* --- Full list of entities (w3.org html4.01 recommendations)
* 1. regural symbols
* U+2666 - ♦ -- black diamond suit
* </pre>
*
- * @copyright (c) 2004 The SquirrelMail development team
+ * @copyright 2004-2018 The SquirrelMail Project Team
* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php GNU Public License
* @version $Id$
* @package squirrelmail
* @subpackage strings
*/
-?>
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