Check magic_quotes_runtime in your ini. If it's on, turn it off.

Use the htmlspecialchars() family of functions. They will "hide" HTML in
that the browser will not attempt to parse. so "<B>" will be displayed as
"<B>", and not make all the text turn to bold.


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...but forgot what it was.


""Dddogbruce (@home.com)"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > there is NO way of hiding the html from the user.
> > the browser can't output otherwise. You can only
> > try to make it difficult to get the source.
>
> I want to hide the HTML from the browser.  If someone adds some malicious
> code, or even <u></u> I don't want it to underline.
>
> > Where does the " 's " problem come in? More detail plz.
> > Is it a part of a text? Then try htmlspecialchars() or
> > htmlentities().
>
> Say I right "Hiya, my name's Owen" on the submission part of the form.
It'll
> show up as "Hiya, my name\'s Owen" on the output (which is a .txt file.)
>
> HTH,
> Owen
>
>
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