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How can I replace "" (I think it's called double quotes) with '' (I think its called single quotes) using PHP?

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    Lets say you had "Testing" - you want 'Testing' - and vice-versa? What about "They're" - you want 'They"re' ??
    – gnarf
    Mar 11, 2010 at 10:51

8 Answers 8

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str_replace('"', "'", $text);

or Re-assign it

$text = str_replace('"', "'", $text);
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    Yes this is right, but just a newb comment from me. This won't actually change the value of $text by itself, you'll need to set the whole thing equal to $text like this: $text = str_replace('"',"'",$text); Just had to mention this, because I just made this mistake
    – SSH This
    Jan 31, 2013 at 21:26
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    @SSHThis I did that one time. Took me an hour to figure out what went wrong. Def a newb mistake! Sep 12, 2016 at 15:20
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Use

$str = str_replace('"','\'',$str)
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Try with preg_replace,

<?php
$string="hello \" sdfsd \" dgf";
echo $string,"\n";
echo preg_replace("/\"/","'",$string);
?>
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You can use str_replace, try to use http://php.net/manual/en/function.str-replace.php it contains allot of php documentation.

<?php

echo str_replace("\"","'","\"\"\"\"\" hello world\n");
?>
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Try with strtr,

<?php
$string="hello \" sdfsd dgf";
echo $string;
$string = strtr($string, "\"", "'");
echo $string;
?>
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For PHP 5.3.7

$str = str_replace('&quot;','&#39;',$str);

OR

$str = str_replace('&quot;',"'",$str);

For PHP 5.2

$str = str_replace('"',"'",$str);
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Try this

//single qoutes
$content = str_replace("\'", "'", $content); 

//double qoutes
$content = str_replace('\"', '"', $content); 
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I like to use an intermediate variable:

$OutText = str_replace('"',"'",$InText);

Also, you should have a Test.php file where you can try stuff out:

$QText = 'I "am" quoted';
echo "<P>QText is: $QText";
$UnQText = str_replace ('"', '', $QText);
echo "<P>Unquoted is: $UnQText";

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