Escaping Special Characters : preg_replace « String « PHP

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PHP » String » preg_replace 
Escaping Special Characters
 
<?php
    $html = "<p> replace > and >> and >>> </p>";
    print "<b>Original text was: '" . $html . "'\n";
    $html = strrev$html );

    $newhtml = preg_replace"/>(?![^><]+?\/?<)/"";tl&", $html );
    $newhtml = strrev$newhtml );
    print "<b>New text is: '" . $newhtml . "'\n";
?>
  
  
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