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                             sqlite_escape_string

   (no version information, might be only in CVS)
   sqlite_escape_string -- Escapes a string for use as a query parameter

Description

   string sqlite_escape_string ( string item)

   sqlite_escape_string() will correctly quote the string specified by
   item for use in an SQLite SQL statement. This includes doubling up
   single-quote characters (') and checking for binary-unsafe characters
   in the query string.

   If the item contains a NUL character, or if it begins with a character
   whose ordinal value is 0x01, PHP will apply a binary encoding scheme
   so that you can safely store and retrieve binary data.

   Although the encoding makes it safe to insert the data, it will render
   simple text comparisons and LIKE clauses in your queries unusable for
   the columns that contain the binary data. In practice, this shouldn't
   be a problem, as your schema should be such that you don't use such
   things on binary columns (in fact, it might be better to store binary
   data using other means, such as in files).

   Warning

   addslashes() should NOT be used to quote your strings for SQLite
   queries; it will lead to strange results when retrieving your data.

     Note: Do not use this function to encode the return values from
     UDF's created using sqlite_create_function() or
     sqlite_create_aggregate() - use sqlite_udf_encode_binary() instead.

   See also sqlite_udf_encode_binary().
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