Heidi,

to your input:
addslashes()
to your output:
stripslashes()

Hope this helps,
Hugh
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From: "Heidi Belal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 3:06 PM
Subject: [PHP] quotes


> Dear All,
> I'm facing a problem and can't figure out the solution
> and would love anyones help.
> the situation is this:
> i have a form for users to fill, i take their entry
> and enter it in the database, then i take it and
> display it in a form so they can edit it.
> the problem is this:
> if uses enter double quotes my html gets mixed up and
> considers the users quote to be the end of the output
> value for the input field.
> Example:
>
> <form>
>    <input type="text" value="myvalue">
> </form>
> myvalue is a variable which is read from the DB and
> contains a double quote now if
> myvalue = this is a double quote " like this.
>
> the output html will look like this:
> <input type="text" value="this is a double quote "
> like this.">
>
> and the output like this:
> this is a double quote
>
> and that's it..cause it took the double quote as the
> end of the value field.
>
> now what do i do?  how can i prevent that from
> happing?
> Thanks,
>
>
>
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