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escape character?
Originally posted by : mercury201 (dr3f@virginia.edu)Totally new to ASP. Coming from a PHP background.How do I escape double quotes in a Response.Write()?In PHP we just put a backslash before the embeded quotes.Like this...Doesn't work in ASP though. How do I do it?Thank you
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Originally posted by : USE ' INSTEAD OF "------------mercury201 at 11/5/2001 11:09:33 AMTotally new to ASP. Coming from a PHP background.How do I escape double quotes in a Response.Write()?In PHP we just put a backslash before the embeded quotes.Like this...Doesn't work in ASP though. How do I do it?Thank you
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