You add any KSES hooks here.
Description
There is currently only one KSES WordPress hook, ‘pre_kses’, and it is called here.
All parameters are passed to the hooks and expected to receive a string.
Parameters
$contentstringrequired- Content to filter through KSES.
$allowed_htmlarray[]|stringrequired- An array of allowed HTML elements and attributes, or a context name such as
'post'. See wp_kses_allowed_html() for the list of accepted context names. $allowed_protocolsstring[]required- Array of allowed URL protocols.
Source
function wp_kses_hook( $content, $allowed_html, $allowed_protocols ) { /** * Filters content to be run through KSES. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string $content Content to filter through KSES. * @param array[]|string $allowed_html An array of allowed HTML elements and attributes, * or a context name such as 'post'. See wp_kses_allowed_html() * for the list of accepted context names. * @param string[] $allowed_protocols Array of allowed URL protocols. */ return apply_filters( 'pre_kses', $content, $allowed_html, $allowed_protocols ); } Hooks
- apply_filters( ‘pre_kses’,
string $content ,array[]|string $allowed_html ,string[] $allowed_protocols ) Filters content to be run through KSES.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0 | Introduced. |
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