Not sure if there's a way of chaning it as the editing being done is based on the browser you are using. It's built in. The work around I'm using (in PHP) is the stripslashes function. I basically take my submitted form and pass the data through stripslashes
stripslashes($form_data);
and all is well. If you're not using PHP but another scripting language I'm sure there's something similar.
RE: Wrong output: \" instead of "
stripslashes($form_data);
and all is well. If you're not using PHP but another scripting language I'm sure there's something similar.