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Posted by Jochem Maas on 08/16/05 17:27
Daniel Baughman wrote:
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> I have register globals enabled, or set to “On”. Isn’t this suppose to
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register_globals should do that. but not "register globals",
regardless is a shitty setting. don't use it. besides its depreciated
just use $_POST['whatever']
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looks like you are stuffing SQL into a GET/POST param - sure you want to do that?
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> Dan Baughman
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> Professional Bull Riders, Inc.
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