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I'm trying to do inline editing for my website using jQuery so I can edit the HTML and text of a page without having to change the source. When I submit the form data though jQuery's $.ajax function, it escapes all the quotes. How can I either prevent jQuery from escaping this(probably a bad idea) or remove them on the PHP side of things. I tired stripslashes...but that didn't do anything. I know it's jQuery because if I do htmlentities() before submitting the text to MySQL...the slashes are still added.

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htmlspecialchars() is almost always preferred to htmlentities() despite what Chris Shiflett says in his book. – Ollie Saunders Oct 25 at 5:43

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It's not jQuery that's magic_quotes in PHP. Here's how you can remove them.

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