FooBarrington,

That’s… Surprising. If you’re doing things right, double quotes should be no trouble at all:

  • HTTP requests have simple, automatic encoding
  • SQL queries with prepared statements don’t need any special handling for double quotes
  • Rendering the data should happen with proper escaping etc.

They are usually only trouble if you’re doing SQL queries wrong (concatenation etc.) or if you’re not escaping your output.

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