On 31 August 2005 16:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> $varname = '$firstname $lastname told me to find the file in folder
> C:\newtext\'; echo $varname;
> 
> 
> Yields..
> 
> $firstname $lastname told me to find the file in folder C:\newtext\

Actually, that'll give you an error as well, since \' is also an escape 
sequence (to get a single quote into a single-quoted string!). Currently, \' 
and \\ are the only escape sequences recognized in a single-quoted string, 
although this may change with the advent of native Unicode in PHP 6.

Bottom line: always double your backslashes, even in single-quoted strings, to 
be completely safe and future-proof.

Cheers!

Mike

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