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Aug 16 2007, 03:28 PM
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Sparkx Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 343 Joined: 11-October 06 From: Dana Point, CA, USA Member No.: 16,496 |
Don't ask why but I need to make a long variable that contains ' " ; and ) meaning I cannot use:
CODE $var=('Test'); It will create an error. Here is an example of what I am talking about: CODE $var=("I want to use ' and " while allowing html and not using htmlspecialchars"); Basicly is what I want is a <<<END variable. I know you can do this in an echo like: CODE echo<<<END This is some echo. I can use ' " ) and; without using htmlspecialchars END; Is there a way to make a simalur code that works with variables? Do you get what I mean? That would really help me out. Thanks, Sparkx Note: I need it for HTML and some HTML strings use both ' and " so I cannot use just one and make the string with the other. |
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Aug 16 2007, 07:45 PM
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Nenad Bozidarevic Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 1,002 Joined: 7-November 05 From: Belgrade, Serbia Member No.: 9,500 |
According to php.net, there are only three ways of storing a string. The first one uses single quotes, the second one double quotes, and the third one uses the heredoc structure (<<<END ... END;). There are slight difference between the first two when it comes to escaping, but either way you would have to use \' or \". I think that heredoc is your best option, as it doesn't require any escaping and you can insert variables without any problems. Yes, it is somewhat bulky, but is great for outputting HTML code.
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Aug 17 2007, 06:34 PM
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Super Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 750 Joined: 8-April 06 From: Lima - Peru Member No.: 12,579 |
You can use the Chr() php function, this function returns a one-character string that contains the character specified by the ascii code passed to the function as a parameter.
For example try this code: CODE $var=chr(40) . chr(39) ."Test" . chr(39) . chr(59) . chr(41); echo $var; You can get all the ascii codes with the following function: CODE for($x=32; $x<256;$x++) { echo "code = $x : char = " . chr($x) . "<br />"; } I start the for with the value 32 -it is the space character- because all the prior characters are control characters that you don't need i guess, if you want change it to 1 and see what i'm talking. BTW, sorry but right now i don't have more time to test if it would work fine with HTML code, maybe later i can. Best regards, |
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Aug 20 2007, 03:14 PM
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Sparkx Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 343 Joined: 11-October 06 From: Dana Point, CA, USA Member No.: 16,496 |
Thanks pyost and voxPeru. I am going to look at php.net for the <<<END and END; method for a string. If that does not work I many need to use the advanced looking chr() string. I know a little about the <<<END method and how it stops most php enjections ect.
Thanks again, Sparkx |
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Oct 2 2007, 12:48 AM
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Absolute Newbie Group: Admin Posts: 887 Joined: 20-February 05 From: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (Midwest) Member No.: 2,714 |
I'm not sure if you ever got the answer that you needed. It is possible to simply escape the problematic quote like so:
CODE $var = "That's the \"BEST\" option I have ever seen!"; Outputs:echo $var; Thats' the "BEST" option I have ever seen! --OR-- CODE $var = 'That\'s the "BEST" option I have ever seen!'; Outputs:echo $var; Thats' the "BEST" option I have ever seen! --OR-- You can of course do it the easy way which is to use the heredoc method: CODE $var = <<<EOD Outputs:Thats' the "BEST" option I have ever seen! EOD; echo $var; Thats' the "BEST" option I have ever seen! For more information, here is a link to the PHP.net syntax for this option: http://php.net/manual/en/language.types.st....syntax.heredoc I hope that this helps you out. vujsa |
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Oct 2 2007, 01:58 AM
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Techno-Necromancer Group: Members Posts: 1,018 Joined: 13-January 05 From: The Net Member No.: 2,127 |
Cool. I didn't know you could use heredoc to define variables. I never assumed you couldn't, just never thought about it. Useful to know.
~Viz |
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