Hmmm...  I guess no one is doing this???  Seems fairly common.

Thanks!
Shawn

"Shawn McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have a form and I want the user to be able to enter html in a text area.
> This will then be stored in an array in a config file.  Example
> $htmlstuff[1] = '<script type="text/javascript>some stuff here</script>';
>
> When they visit the form again it will display as they entered it and they
> can modify it and save it back to the array.  The problem is I keep
getting
> multiple \ on the single and double quotes every time they submit the
form,
> as well as multiple newlines and trailing spaces.
>
> I have looked at and tried combinations of stripslashes(),
> htmlspecialchars() and htmlentities(), so I don't need a link to the PHP
> manual.  I can't find the right combination and don't know when to do what
> to get this to work.  Can anyone give me a good example?
>
> Serious help appreciated...
>
> Thanks!
> -Shawn
>
>



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