I would like to write a generic PHP script that can handle data coming from any form. How do I know which POST method variables are available?
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I would like to write a generic PHP script that can handle data coming from any form. How do I know which POST method variables are available?
-> I need to convert all single-quotes (') to a backslash followed by a single-quote. How can I do this with a regular expression?
When I do the following, the output is printed in the wrong order:
Hey, what happened to my newlines?
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I need to access information in the request header directly. How can I do this?
When I try to use authentication with IIS I get 'No Input file specified'.
My PHP script works on IE and Lynx, but on Netscape some of my output is missing. When I do a "View Source" I see the content in IE but not in Netscape.
How am I supposed to mix XML and PHP? It complains about my <?xml> tags!
How can I use PHP with FrontPage or some other HTML editor that insists on moving my code around?
Where can I find a complete list of pre-set variables available to me, and why are these not documented in the PHP documentation?
I'm trying to access one of the standard CGI variables (such as $DOCUMENT_ROOT or $HTTP_REFERER) in a user-defined function, and it can't seem to find it. What's wrong?

9.7.2 I need to convert all single-quotes (') to a backslash followed by a single-quote. How can I do this with a regular expression?

First off, take a look at the addslashes function. It will do exactly what you want. You should also have a look at the magic_quotes_gpc directive in your php.ini file.

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