Re: Escaping double quotes

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Not sure I understand your question correctly. I think you can just use soemthing like:

echo '<form action="myform.php" method="post">';

Mindaugas L wrote:
or heredeoc syntax :)

On 5/25/06, John Nichel <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Pavleck, Jeremy D. wrote:
> So I'm writing this page (PHP Newbie here) and it checks to see if a var
> is set, if it isn't it spits out the form info like so: echo "<form
> action="myform.php" method="post">";
> Now is there a way to 'wrap' that so I don't have to escape quotes?
> Something like perls 'qq' function is what I'm looking for.
> I tried a few different functions from the website, magic_quotes,
> addslashes, htmlspecial etc etc but none did what I was looking for
>


http://us2.php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php#language.types.string.syntax.heredoc

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