The PHP function `MySQL.SQLValue` is used to escape special characters in a given string, making it safe to be used in a MySQL query. This function helps prevent SQL injection attacks by ensuring that any user-supplied data is properly formatted before being included in a query. `MySQL.SQLValue` adds backslashes before characters such as single quotes, double quotes, and backslashes, to prevent them from being interpreted as part of the query syntax. This ensures the integrity and security of the database by preventing malicious or unintended SQL commands from being executed.
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