Date: 07/10/01
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Hi,
I have a script that let's me update news on my site but recently whenever I
use ' apostrphe's or " speechmarks I end up with a slash i.e Jack's becomes
Jack\'s
>From reading here and in the archives it appears I have to edit the script
with the stripslashes function.
I was wondering if anyone could help me out with this as I haven't a clue
where to start editing the script.
Many thanks,
Dave
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