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GNU Info (mysql.info)mysql_escape_string`mysql_escape_string()' ....................... You should use `mysql_real_escape_string()' instead! This is identical to `mysql_real_escape_string()' except that it takes the connection as the first argument. `mysql_real_escape_string()' will escape the string according to the current character set while `mysql_escape_string()' does not respect the current charset setting. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |