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I have a code editor block and and submitting code like the following:

$something = "<a href=\"somepage.html\">Link</a>";

However, when I submit it the string that gets output is missing the backslash escape characters and I get:

$something = "<a href="somepage.html">Link</a>";

...which obviously isn't correct. I've figured out that it has to do with magic_quotes_gpc and when turned "On" works properly. My goal is for the application to be able to be installed easily on multiple hosts and I'd like to avoid having to turn on magic_quotes_gpc on every instance.

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  • Can't you use signle quotes? $something = '<a href="somepage.html">Link</a>';
    – PeeHaa
    Jun 29, 2011 at 19:43
  • a) magic_quotes_gpc is an abomination and it's completely unacceptable for your app to use it (let alone require it). b) Where do you submit the string and how does it get output? There's someone in that pipeline that strips the slashes from the input. Find and fix the root cause instead of randomly adding addslashes as some suggest. c) The reason magic quotes "solves" the problem is that it adds more slashes, which are then stripped by the unknown culprit, leaving you with the original text.
    – Jon
    Jun 29, 2011 at 19:54

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Link Here

Magic Quotes are depreciated and going to be removed in PHP6. If you still want your code to be portable, no warnings etc, as of PHP52 you can use the following code.

<?php
    foreach ($_GET as $key => &$val)
        $val = filter_input(INPUT_GET, $key);

    foreach ($_POST as $key => &$val)
        $val = filter_input(INPUT_POST, $key);
?>

The above will retrieve an-escaped GETs and POSTs regardless system settings. It can also be used for $_COOKIES and others.

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Try double escaping:

$something = "<a href=\\"somepage.html\\">Link</a>";

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The addslashes()-method might be what you're looking for.

However, if you want to directly put those values in a Database, you can use the mysql_real_escape_string()-method or you go with a Prepared Statement.

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