Benedikt: I did try str_replace, preg_replace and strtr, same result.
Lapinski: What I'm doing is with JavaScript replacing some characters
(á,é,í,ó,ú,&) to there html character (ie -> á: á) but if I sent
to server data[Model][value]=á would fail since the ampersand is
the parameter separator so when I read in my controller data['Model']
['value'] it would be blank, my solution for that was using _#225;
instead of á and then my idea is to replace it in the server for
the ampersand and then save to DB.
Despite everything, there are two details, one; that I i'm seeing the
& in the log (debugger::log($value)) so it may be the log() the
one converting it (sorry if this is known, i didn't know, and its only
a supposition of mine) and also, if you see my code I'm using a
reference parameter (&pArray) so that my original array gets modified
there, and then I saveAll($modified_array). But when I look at the
database, the value is saved as if it was never modified, as _#
instead of &# or even &. So I think the real problem is else
where.
thanks for your answers, I appreciate any help
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