;Wotan'
becomes:
I\'ve performed many roles including \"Figaro\",
\"Dandini\" and \'Wotan\'
Is there a simple way of getting rid of the annoying
backslash(\) from a the contents of a variable?
Many thanks,
Ian Gray
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Ian
Hi,
just a quick question. How do I include double quotes
in a variable? I am trying to put html code in a
variable in a mailing program:
$mail->Body = "Heading
Please e-mail me at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
I know that you d
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programme can decide how to read it.
Ian Gray
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Gray.
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Ian A. Gray
Manchester, UK
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;/two/example.php') work?
Would it not work from a different domain?
Many thanks,
Ian Gray
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Ian A. Gray
Manchester, UK
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won't have the
link tag or if $name = contact then contact won't be
linked. I know I am not explaining this very well,
but I hope this is clear.
Ian Gray
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Ian A. Gray
Manchester, UK
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est wishes,
Ian
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Ian A. Gray
Manchester, UK
Telephone: +44 (0) 161 224 1635 - Fax: +44 (0) 870 135 0061 - Mobile: +44 (0) 7900 996
328
US Fax no.: 707-885-3582
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Websites: www.baritone.uk.com (performance) &
www.vocalst
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