replace " with " before using it as an initial form value.

works in IE I am not sure if netscape interprets these codes in form fields 
though

morgan

At 09:57 AM 4/20/2001, Joseph Koenig wrote:
>I have a client who insists on being able to put quotes into one of the
>fields of the database. That's fine with me, however, when editing
>records, anything in the quotes won't show up on the admin page.
>Essentially what happens is this:
><INPUT TYPE ="text" blab blab VALUE = "Here's the text "in quotes"">
>Well, obviously there's a problem with that. The form field will show
>"Here's the text " and then thinks it ends. Is there any way to get
>around this, other than stripping out her quotes? Thanks,
>
>Joe
>
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