Simplify _deep_replace() by removing it's obscure looping and replacement checking logic, and instead, using the PHP5 $count parameter of str_replace(). Props hakre. Fixes #16903
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@ -2570,21 +2570,16 @@ function wp_htmledit_pre($output) {
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* @since 2.8.1
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* @access private
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*
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* @param string|array $search
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* @param string $subject
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* @return string The processed string
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* @param string|array $search The value being searched for, otherwise known as the needle. An array may be used to designate multiple needles.
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* @param string $subject The string being searched and replaced on, otherwise known as the haystack.
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* @return string The string with the replaced svalues.
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*/
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function _deep_replace( $search, $subject ) {
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$found = true;
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$subject = (string) $subject;
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while ( $found ) {
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$found = false;
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foreach ( (array) $search as $val ) {
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while ( strpos( $subject, $val ) !== false ) {
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$found = true;
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$subject = str_replace( $val, '', $subject );
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}
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}
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$count = 1;
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while ( $count ) {
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$subject = str_replace( $search, '', $subject, $count );
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}
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return $subject;
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