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Remove encode_special_chars
option from strip_tags
#28061
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@Erol I added some docs and examples regarding the behavior let me know what you think and if there is anywhere docs should be updated. |
Updated with master and resolved conflicts in |
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Seems good to me. Could you squash your commits?
Squashed. 👍 |
Since rails#28061, the output of `strip_tags` encodes HTML entities like `&`, and should thus be considered "html safe". The result should be printed without further escaping, else double-encoding will occur.
This pr removes the misnomer option
encode_special_chars: false
from thestrip_tags
helper.Fixes: #28060