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Escaping Characters from the DB Output in ASP

Asked by MayoorPatel in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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Hi there. I have attatched some code which takes a load of IDs, gets the corresponding records in the DB and outputs them. However people have been putting in characters such as "-" and " ' " which are causing other areas of my system which call this page problems. Can someone who me how to escape the DB output so it doesnt error when I output the table.Start Free Trial
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<table align="center" width="700" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"> 
   <tr>      
    <td width="10%" height="10" valign="top" class="style1" ><span class="style18">Client Name</span></td>
    <td width="10%" height="10" valign="top" class="style1" ><span class="style18">Location</span></td>
    <td width="10%" height="10" valign="top" class="style1" ><span class="style18">Field</span></td>
    <td width="10%" height="10" valign="top" class="style1" ><span class="style18">Description</span></td>
    <td width="10%" height="10" valign="top" class="style1" ><span class="style18">Design Phase</span></td>
    <td width="10%" height="10" valign="top" class="style1" ><span class="style18">Man Hours</span></td>
    <td width="10%" height="10" valign="top" class="style1" ><span class="style18">Year</span></td>
  </tr>
  
    
    <%   
       
    IDS = Request("batch")    
    PPArray = Split(IDS, ",") 
    
            
    For Each PPID In PPArray
    
    'Gather the data for the client list dropdown
    Set adocmd = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Command")
    With adocmd		
	    .ActiveConnection = objConn
	    .CommandText = "p_RetrieveProjectListById"
	    .CommandType = adCmdStoredProc	
	    .Parameters.Append .CreateParameter("@ID", adInteger, adParamInput, 2, PPID)   
	    Set objRSProjectList = .Execute	
    End With
    Set adocmd = Nothing    
    %>
     
    <tr>
        <td width="10%" class="style2"><%=objRSProjectList.Fields("ClientName") %></td>         
        <td width="10%" class="style2"><%=objRSProjectList.Fields("LocationName") %></td> 
        <td width="10%" class="style2"><%=objRSProjectList.Fields("Field") %></td>         
        <td width="10%" class="style2"><%=objRSProjectList.Fields("DescriptionSelConcept") %></td>
        <td width="10%" class="style2"><%=objRSProjectList.Fields("Name") %></td>
        <td width="10%" class="style2"><%=objRSProjectList.Fields("ManHours") %></td>
        <td width="10%" class="style2"><%=objRSProjectList.Fields("Year") %></td>        
    </tr>
    
    <%   
    Next    
    %>
    
    </table>
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