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How can I store a string with both (') collon, and (") in it?


physaux

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**EDIT: Meant to say apostrophe!

 

I am asking because it is the prefix in my scraping, and so I need to store it exactly like that. It is searched for in regex.

 

String below:

resultTitle' id='infopei'><a href="

 

Any ideas? Will it work into preg_match()?

O shit I just realized, my delimiter is actually tilda, ~, so what can I do now?

 

I didnt use the slash as a delimiter because I was storing urls.

But now I am trying to declare a variable to hold the string:

 

$prefix_7 = 'resultTitle' id='infopei'><a href="';

 

How can I do that, and make sure it works in my preg_match?

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