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The only difference is that 'var' will run the value through htmlspecialchars(), which encodes html characters like '<' and '>' (as < and >
![]() I have to admit I don't know offhand how it's handled - maybe those characters aren't allowed at all in thread titles or something. But you could do a test by creating a thread with a title like '<b>Bold</b>' and then see if vb:raw looks different than vb:var. Edit: I just went ahead and tried it. If you create a thread with title '<b>Bold</b>' and use vb:var you get <b>Bold</b>, which means that htmlspecialchars is being applied twice. So you need to use vb:raw in this case, or you might end up with strange things like that. |
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