Yes, you can use json_encode
to take your HTML string and escape it as necessary to be valid JSON (it'll also do things that are unnecessary, sadly, unless you use flags to prevent it). For instance, if your original string is:
<p class="special">content</p>
...json_encode
will produce this:
"<p class="special">content</p>"
You'll notice it has an unnecessary backslash before the /
near the end. You can use the JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES
flag to prevent the unnecessary backslashes. json_encode(theString, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES);
produces:
"<p class="special">content</p>"
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