Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 08/09/07 23:51
Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> ZeldorBlat wrote:
>> Yes. But you haven't said which database you're using. If you're
>> using MySQL you want mysql_real_escape_string().
It's interesting that this function is not fully a part of PHP, but
rather relies on some libraries in MySQL.
Seems to me, if I was the PHP guys, I wouldn't have made it so. Must be
a liability risk-avoidance thing.
I guess that's just one more reason why PHP5's features are what I wanna
go to as quick as possible.
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