Use addslashes($htmlCode) and execute query normally. 

> <?php

 $slashedHtmlCode = addslashes($htmlCode);
 
> ?>
> 
[]´s
Tomita


On 9/9/05, Vladimir B. Tsarkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> > Be careful here Vladimir, the (\n) are not 'null' characters; but 
> newline
> > characters.
> 
> Agree, I was wrong.
> 
> > And i would highly recommend *not* replacing them with <br>
> > tags as you write them into the database. This is asking for trouble on
> > so many levels.
> >
> > The database will cope with carriage returns and newlines just like any
> > other character, so will have no problems.
> >
> > HTML is just string; treat it as such and don't give it anymore credit
> > than that and you'll be fine.
> 
> If you need to output a HTML string (not in a textarea field), you'll need
> to replace "\n" with "<br>". That is why, I think that it is better to
> replace it before saving (You will not need to replace "\n" during the 
> output
> process. It will save you some lines of code, and add productivity.). Of
> course, you need to be sure that your program will make HTML output more
> often, than any other type of output.
> 
> --
> Удачи!
> Владимир
> 
> Please, avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
> See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
> 
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