I am using str_replace to strip double quotes.
$string = 'This string has "quotes" in it';
$string = str_replace('"', '', $string);
this seems to work, yet when I put the $string into mysql,
it uses backslashes to escape where the quotes were. The
double-quotes are gone, yet it still escapes the 'ghost'
where they were.
I even tried
str_replace(array("\x8c", "\x9c", "'", '"'), '', $string)
but the ghost remains and mysql continues to escape them.
I check the charsets, and the db is Latin-1 and the sting is ISO-8859-1
Any thoughts on this would be most graciously accepted.
Kind regards
kevin
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