On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 05:16:42PM -0400, Dave Emerson wrote:
> I'm trying to store strings the database that contain html character
> entities in them. It appears that the insert fails when it sees the
> semicolon that terminates the entity. I've tried escaping it with \
> but that doesn't work. What's the proper way to escape a semicolon
> embedded in a string?
Can you show us an example?
Jeremy
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