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    Placing a Backslash in Front of an Apostrophe Tells the PHP
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Placing a Backslash in Front of an Apostrophe Tells the PHP

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Question 41

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Placing a backslash in front of an apostrophe tells the PHP scripting engine that the apostrophe is to be treated as a regular keyboard character.

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