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when I view source on my php page I get " for a quote. But instead, I would like " to be used in the source code. I have no control over manually replacing it so Im wondering if there is a function to do such a thing.

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    Does the html page itself display correctly or all are quotes being printed as &quote;? What's wrong with seeing &quote in your source code since most html validators and the like require that duoble-quotes be printed as &quote; in the source code? Apr 20, 2010 at 20:16
  • no bothering with source code.
    – Sarfraz
    Apr 20, 2010 at 20:17
  • The HTML displays correctly, but this isnt for display purposes, this is because im transferring data from a server to Second Life, and it comes out as "
    – Joseph
    Apr 20, 2010 at 20:22
  • You see &quote; in source code or in generated html in text editor or in generated html in browser? Please, be more specific. Apr 20, 2010 at 20:23

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If you have access to the PHP and want to change all html special characters to their rightful variations use:

print htmlspecialchars_decode($string);
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  • I think this is the best way given what is being attempted here. +1 Apr 20, 2010 at 20:26
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You could do this very simply using str_replace.

$string = str_replace('"', '"', $string);

However, as Levi said, why not just leave it this way? It should have no effect on the display.

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  • I think the issue is due to the fact that he needs to take the source output and input into something else. The &quote; is causing the issue. Apr 20, 2010 at 20:25

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