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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2004-02-12 : 07:51:52
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| Daniel writes "I am using the replace function to handle single quotes in strings from a web form. When I try to do the same thing to handle a double quote in a string I have not been successful. How can I allow users to use a double quote and still be able to insert the data into my table?" |
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mohdowais
Sheikh of Yak Knowledge
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Posted - 2004-02-12 : 07:55:55
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| 1. Use Stored Procedures so you dont have to replace single quotes2. Use Stored Procedures so you dont have to replace double quotes3. You dont have to replace double quotes in SQL ServerOS |
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