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Posted by charlespb69 on 04/26/07 02:24
On Apr 24, 11:31 am, Iván Sánchez Ortega <ivansanchez-...@rroba-
escomposlinux.-.punto.-.org> wrote:
> charlespb69 wrote:
> > I am new to php so this might be a real simple question. I have a
> > form that users are able to input information into and the information
> > goes into a mysql database table.. But single quotes (apostrophes)
> > are giving me problems. What can I do about this?
>
> RTFM, and use mysql_real_escape_string() when appropiate. That
> means "always".
>
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> Iván Sánchez Ortega -ivansanchez-algarroba-escomposlinux-punto-org-
>
> http://acm.asoc.fi.upm.es/~mr/
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What does RTFM mean - Read the f__cking manual?
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