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Don't re-invent the wheel.  Take your pick between TinyMCE or fckEditor.  Just google these two web-based WYSIWYG editors and you're done.  You will want to wrap the posted data in addslashes().  When returning it, you will want to stripslashes().

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When returning it, you will want to stripslashes().

 

You don't run data coming from the database through stripslashes()> Even if the data is stored using addslashes(), the data itself is not stored with the slashes in it. Addslashes() attempts to escape chars that will break your sql query, thats all.

 

Its also prefered to use mysql_real_escape_string() these days.

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