On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Tim Bunce wrote: > > Maybe it's just too complex, because, looking at DBD::ODBC's > > dbd_preparse(), the handling of literals in the query seems a good deal > > more straight-forward (though it doesn't appear to handle '\'' or "\"" > > -- am I reading that right? > > ANSI standard doesn't use backslashes, it uses doubling: "...""..." >
Postgres does, however ugly it may be. So this needs to be suported lest a \" thow off placeholder counting and thus breaking execute(). But at least pg supports geminate "s. Later, -r
