PHP is different from the various versions of VB in that it uses a line termination character. (http://php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.instruction-separation.php) As such there is no line continuation character required. Your long strings can just continue from line to line with no need to close the quotation.
$sql = "select stoks,srate,prate,taxp,
iname,suplier,icod from stock where iname='".$item_name."'
AND suplier ='".$suplier." '";
Or you can close the quotation block and connect it to another one using the period concatenation operator "."
$sql = "select stoks,srate,prate,taxp," .
"iname,suplier,icod from stock where iname='" . $item_name . "'" .
" AND suplier ='" . $suplier . " '";
A third way to accomplish the same goal is to use the concatenation assignment operator. (http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.string.php)
$sql = "select stoks,srate,prate,taxp,";
$sql .= "iname,suplier,icod from stock where iname='".$item_name."'";
$sql .= " AND suplier ='".$suplier." '";
There are other ways to accomplish the same idea, but these seem to be the most popular.