Ahh.. I was about to reply but nevermind.  The two functions you're talking
about are addslashes() and stripslashes().  Yes those are very handy.  :)

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> > Does anyone know of an easy way to store html code in a mysql database,
> and
> > then retreive it, in such a way that it can display the page as if it
were
> a
> > standard html page?  Would using php be of benefit to me?
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> Figured it out.  I completely forgot about two php functions that escape
> problem characters in databases and unescape them when retrieved.
>
> Problem solved.
>
> Steve Osborne
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> <?php
> /* Happy Holidays */
> mysql_select_db('North_Pole');
>  mysql_query('SELECT reindeer FROM stable WHERE nose_color="red"');
> ?>
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