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  1. As I said in my original post, I am trying to help a handicapped friend with a problem on his charity page. So telling me what I should or should not have done is a, not relevant and b. not helpful. On the other hand telling me the solution, would be!
  2. Hi Psycho Thanks for your help. None of the text shows when an entry is saved with an apostrophe, I'll check out the db, but I don't think it will be stored there either. The only thing that works so far is Phill's double apostrophe entry.
  3. Thanks for that Barand, much appreciated. Trying to find the file with the form fields in lol!!
  4. Thanks for getting back to me. There's not much I can do about what's gone before, perhaps that's why the guy isn't supporting it any longer. To answer your last point. The reason I posted here was because I was hoping that "someone who actually knows what they're doing with PHP could assist me in this.".
  5. Hi. Apologies in advance if this is a stupid question, but hoping someone can help. I'm trying to help a friend who is running a photo gallery script on his website. The developer of the script is not supporting it any longer and I have limited php knowledge. I've been told by his ISP that the script will only work on PHP version 5.6. The problem he has is that when he is adding descriptions to the photos via a back end form, if he uses an apostrophe as in O'Sullivan for example, when he saves the entry, the description text does not show at all. This seems to be a conflict with the php language. Is there a line of code that I can add to the config file or somewhere that will get around this problem? Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
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