Tom, Anyone, No I'm not looking for a ", I'm trying to pass double quotes into MySQL. Like I said, it works when debugging:
http://ccl.flsh.usherb.ca/print/print.html?search=%26quot%3Bready+maria%26quot%3B http://ccl.flsh.usherb.ca/print/display.test.inc.phps but fails when I try to pass my double quotes in: http://ccl.flsh.usherb.ca/print/index.html?search=%26quot%3Bready+maria%26quot%3B http://ccl.flsh.usherb.ca/print/display.table.inc.phps $sql = "SELECT id,AU,ST,BT,AT FROM `$table` WHERE MATCH (TNum,YR,AU,ST,SD,BT,BC,AT,PL,PR,PG,LG,AUS,KW,GEO,AN,RB,CO) AGAINST ('".stripslashes($search)."' IN BOOLEAN MODE) ORDER BY id asc"; I already have the <input type=text name=search> $search I have tried many variations. > If you are looking for " in a string just quote it with ' > example > $like = '"ready maria"'; > $ sql = " SELECT .......... WHERE .... LIKE '$like'"; > no need to escape anything -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php