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Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 5154
Posted: 04:50am 09 Aug 2019      

Frig!

Because php and javascript use the back slash as a escape characters, its very difficult to separate it out. All the suggested code I've tested fails. Even chr(92) fails to find it. See the posted data is full of \'s, all doing different things. Php has a command called addslashes(), which replaces a single backslash with a double, but not if there is a character after the backslash, it sees that as a escape character combination.

Leave it with me.

Glenn
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