Hy, I created a WordPress Theme using a lot of custom options. While saving the options in the backend amongst other things I'm adding backslashes before characters that need to be escaped. Such as ' and ".
Now I need to remove them before displaying them on the frontend. The easiest way would be stripslashes(get_option($key))
. But that would mean I'd have to go though the whole Theme and change all get_option()
manually.
Is there a way to add a filter to the get_option()
?
If not, is there a way to achieve this with find/replace (I'm using Sublime Text 3 which allows regex)?
Why not just create your own function in place of get_option()
(but which takes advantage of it)? For example, you could define the following in functions.php:
function my_stripslashes_function($option, $default = false) {
return stripslashes( get_option($option, $default) );
}
And then use Sublime to replace all instances of get_option
with my_stripslashes_function
...no regex required, and it's more DRY.