No, but Javascript does.

On Jan 16, 1:47 pm, "Andreas Franke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if i would save the content of a textarea into mysql i eventually have to
> mask things like ,"/\ and so on.
>
> in php there are the add- and stripslashes functions you could use.
>
> is there somthing compareable like this in the string object of prototype?
> if not, it would very nice to have, i think.
>
> function addslashes(str) {
> str=str.replace(/\'/g,'\\\'');
> str=str.replace(/\"/g,'\\"');
> str=str.replace(/\\/g,'\\\\');
> str=str.replace(/\0/g,'\\0');
> return str;}
>
> function stripslashes(str) {
> str=str.replace(/\\'/g,'\'');
> str=str.replace(/\\"/g,'"');
> str=str.replace(/\\\\/g,'\\');
> str=str.replace(/\\0/g,'\0');
> return str;
>
> }
>
> Andreas
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