Sorry, that wasn't evident from the answer. Didn't mean to bite the feeding hand. I apologize. I'm delighted if I've stumbled onto a fixable bug! It's all O'Reilly's fault really... :) m. 

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On Jan 9, 2015, at 9:18 PM, Allan Odgaard <mailinglist@textmate.org> wrote:

On 10 Jan 2015, at 11:52, Matt Neuburg wrote:

Yup. The SQL standard says that single quotes have to be escaped by
using another single quote.

Right, but I'm not programming SQL; I'm using TextMate. It would be TextMate's job to handle this escaping, not mine. m.

I don’t think Ronald was implying you had to do the escaping, just pointing out where the problem lies, it’s a vendor library that TextMate uses, which is based on sqlite3, and lacks the escaping, for which Ronald submitted a PR: https://github.com/textmate/kvdb/pull/1

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