I don't know if it's on my end or on the other end, but either way, I need to do something about it. If it's on my end, I'll just escape it and everything'll be fine, but if it's on their end, I don't know what to do. I think I might have to submit both as separate queries, which God knows will stretch their TI-83 of a server far beyond its limits, so I'll have to look after that, but it might still work. Then I could either return the amalgam of both responses and let the client do the work or and them together (setwise, not logical, you understand) and just return that. I dunno. I'll have to play with some stuff.
I don't know if it's on my end or on the other end, but either way, I need to do something about it. If it's on my end, I'll just escape it and everything'll be fine, but if it's on their end, I don't know what to do. I think I might have to submit both as separate queries, which God knows will stretch their TI-83 of a server far beyond its limits, so I'll have to look after that, but it might still work. Then I could either return the amalgam of both responses and let the client do the work or
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them together (setwise, not logical, you understand) and just return that. I dunno. I'll have to play with some stuff.