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Is this possible?
Ok, as and php laterate person may know, inside a variable like so:
You can't put other ". If you do, you have to use a backslash before them. Well, It is possible to use a tag that changes all the " tags, into \" tags? I am assuming it's not... Or is there maybe a way to avoid the " parsing error all together? I need to do this, because I am using variables for someones site, and they won't remember to slash out all the " they put in... just wondering, though. ![]() Thanks. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by Sean : 29 Dec 2001 at 01:30. |
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