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6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions en/appendices/6-0-migration-guide.rst
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``JsonType`` by default.
- ``Cake\View\Widget\FileWidget`` was removed as it was redundant. The standard
input widget will be used for file inputs in 6.x.

Breaking Changes
================
- The default placeholder format for ``Text::insert()`` has been changed.
They now use ``{foo}`` instead of ``:foo``. You can get the old
behavior by using the ``before`` and ``after`` keys of ``$options``.
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions en/appendices/migration-guides.rst
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./5-0-migration-guide
./5-1-migration-guide
./5-2-migration-guide
./6-0-migration-guide
./phpunit10
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions en/core-libraries/text.rst
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replacements::

Text::insert(
'My name is :name and I am :age years old.',
'My name is {name} and I am {age} years old.',
['name' => 'Bob', 'age' => '65']
);
// Returns: "My name is Bob and I am 65 years old."

.. php:staticmethod:: cleanInsert($string, $options = [])

Cleans up a ``Text::insert`` formatted string with given ``$options`` depending
Cleans up a ``Text::insert()`` formatted string with given ``$options`` depending
on the 'clean' key in ``$options``. The default method used is text but html is
also available. The goal of this function is to replace all whitespace and
unneeded markup around placeholders that did not get replaced by
``Text::insert``.
``Text::insert()``.

You can use the following options in the options array::

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