I tried that also but it didnt work.
if($_GET['query']=="some'u'all")
{ filter($query);}
I still get the same error.

""Jahangir"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am stuck at a wierd problem. I am trying to do comparision between a
> "query string" and a "string value". the string consists of some
> diacriticals and single quotes.
> But when i try to escape the single quotes using backshash (\) it doesnt
> work. and when i try to use it inside a double quote preg_replace() doesnt
> recognise the code.
> why is php not comaparing string with single quotes??
>
> here is the code:
>  if($_GET['query']==new)
>  { filter($query);}
>  elseif($_GET['query']==some'u'all)
>  { filter($query);}
>  elseif($_GET['query']==all'u'ppl)
>  { filter($query);}
>
>  function filter($query)
>  {
>  $pattern = array ('/new/','/some'u'all/','/all'u'ppl/');
>  $rep = array ("new way","Some of you all ","all of you");
>  $op = preg_replace($pattern,$rep,$_GET['query']);
>  echo "<br>new value $op";
> }
>
>
> also i wanted to just clarify is there a way of using multiple OR's in the
> same "if" condition
> i.e if(($_GET['query]')==new||newday||newtime||newbeginning||newthing)
> {
> // fn here;
> }

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