$VAR1 = 'client_detail_admin_notes LIKE "%\\"quotes\\"%"';
Which obviously isn't right :(
Actually I think that is what you want. Remember that Data::Dumper doesn't exactly print the actual content of the variable, rather it prints code that may be used to instantiate it. So if you run:
$VAR1 = 'client_detail_admin_notes LIKE "%\\"quotes\\"%"'; print $VAR1;
you get:
client_detail_admin_notes LIKE "%\"quotes\"%"as desired.
In reply to Re: Escaping quotes - can't quite get it!
by thewebsi
in thread Escaping quotes - can't quite get it!
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