Sorry for not including a a code example of the template.

<html>
..
        <div>{$content}</div>

This template I read into a variable using file_get_contents() so I don't think escaping php will work but I will have to test this.

Your suggestion for the heredoc problem is simple, yet I didn't think of it :D

Thanks for help, I'll post back when I have tested it.

For others who come across this situation, the way I solved it was to simply use the addslashes()/stripslashes() functions as they only target double quotes by default. Should be (much?) less cpu intensive then using htmlspecialchars() as most of the html template would be altered.

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