I have a text input field in my form. I need the user
to be able to enter something like: Hello, I need #
help. After which they click on a submit button. The
succeeding page then takes this text and tries to
display it and tries to store "Hello, I need # help"
in a varchar field in a mysql table column. The
mysql database is truncating the # sign and the text
succeeding the # sign. Also, absolutly no text is
being diplayed on the succeeding web page. I've tried
using addslashes() and I was warned against using
htmlentities(). Also, I'm not sure if I'm dealing
with 2 issues: A mysql issue and a html issue. Or, am
I dealing with one issue: A mysql issue or an HTML
issue.
Thank you,
John
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