bruce wrote:
further investigation seems to imply that 'strings' that are to be inserted
into the mysql db should be 'backslashed' for the chars > \x00, \n, \r,
\,'," and \x1a. this implies that i can have a simple function to accomplish
this. the mysql_real_escape_string function requires a db connection and the
app might not have opened up a connection to the db at this point in the
code.. (or i could rewrite the code!!)

That would indicate that your code needs rewriting. You should use mysql_real_escape_string as it takes into account the character set in use on your MySQL connection (which is why it needs a DB connection).

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