if you just want to add slashes to the data, use addslashes
if you want to get away the alashes from the data, use it in the print or
echo function.

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> Hi all,
>
> if i have an array that is fetching the result to be display
> example,
> for ($i =1; $i<=sybase_num_rows($result); $i++){
> $row =sybase_fetch_array($result);
>
>   $row[product]
>   <a href=solution.php?id=$row[prob_title]>$row[prob_title]</a>
>   $row[description]$row[solution]
>
> where would i put the stripslashes function to get the description?
> ...
> I have tried up and down, but unfortunately am still learning php,
>
> sorry,
>
> Caleb Carvalho
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> LoadRunner/APM
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