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\0 is not PHP's NULL
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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<!-- $Revision: 1.6 $ -->
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<!-- $Revision: 1.7 $ -->
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<!-- splitted from ./en/functions/strings.xml, last change in rev 1.2 -->
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<refentry id="function.addcslashes">
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<refnamediv>
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Be careful if you choose to escape characters 0, a, b, f, n, r,
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t and v. They will be converted to \0, \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t
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and \v.
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In PHP \0 (&null;), \r (carriage return), \n (newline) and \t (tab)
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In PHP \0 (NULL), \r (carriage return), \n (newline) and \t (tab)
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are predefined escape sequences, while in C all of these are
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predefined escape sequences.
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</para>
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