> -Original Message-
> From: James Arthur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 07 January 2002 21:41
> For example, consider the string $body = "I am saying \"Hello\"";
>
>
> is interpreted by the browser as
>
> And so we have a problem.
>
> What can I do about that?
Since this is
On Monday 07 January 2002 01:59, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> I've used a combination of addslashes() and stripslashes() along with
> htmlspecialchars() to perform just that sort of thing, though I used MySQL
> instead of PostreSQL.
I've got it sorted so that when the user enters the HTML data in
On Monday 07 January 2002 01:59, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> I've used a combination of addslashes() and stripslashes() along with
> htmlspecialchars() to perform just that sort of thing, though I used MySQL
> instead of PostreSQL.
Can you help me along a bit further? I can't seem to get them in
> Does anyone know, by the way, if there's a port of PostreSQL to Windows
> 2000? Or can I run it in Cygwin?
I've seen it in the package list for Cygwin, there may be a full port as
well, check Postgres' web site.
-Adam
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I've used a combination of addslashes() and stripslashes() along with
htmlspecialchars() to perform just that sort of thing, though I used MySQL
instead of PostreSQL.
Does anyone know, by the way, if there's a port of PostreSQL to Windows
2000? Or can I run it in Cygwin?
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