pg_escape_string
    (PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)
pg_escape_string -- 
   Escape a string for insertion into a text field
  
Description
string 
pg_escape_string ( string data )
   pg_escape_string() escapes a string for
   insertion into the database.  It returns an escaped string in the
   PostgreSQL format. Use of this function is recommended instead of
   addslashes().  If the type of the column
   is bytea, pg_escape_bytea() must be used
   instead.
  
Note: 
    This function requires PostgreSQL 7.2 or later.
    
Parameters
   
- data
 
       A string containing text to be escaped.
      
 
  Return Values
   A string containing the escaped data.
  
Examples
   
Example 1. pg_escape_string() example 
<?php    // Connect to the database   $dbconn = pg_connect('dbname=foo');      // Read in a text file (containing apostrophes and backslashes)   $data = file_get_contents('letter.txt');      // Escape the text data   $escaped = pg_escape_string($data);      // Insert it into the database   pg_query("INSERT INTO correspondence (name, data) VALUES ('My letter', '{$escaped}')"); ?>
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