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 Posted by frizzle on 06/20/22 11:31 
Andy Hassall wrote: 
> On 8 Nov 2005 07:15:33 -0800, "frizzle" <phpfrizzle@gmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> >Hmm, 
> >somehow i can't get it to work correctly: 
> > 
> >I tested inserting the following text: 
> >'"\     (single quote, double quote, backslash) 
> > 
> >Via PHP: 
> >     $new_var = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['var']); 
> >     $put_info = mysql_query("INSERT INTO `test` ( `id` , `text` ) 
> >VALUES  ('', '".$new_var."');"); 
> 
>  Print out all the values involved to the browser so you can actually see what 
> is happening. 
> 
>  In my previous reply that you haven't quoted, I said: 
> 
> >>Nothing's automatically converted, unless you have the dreaded 
> >>magic_quotes option turned on. 
> 
>  So, do you have magic_quotes turned on? If you don't know, use Google to find 
> out what it is. There is a chapter in the PHP manual about it. 
> -- 
> Andy Hassall :: andy@andyh.co.uk :: http://www.andyh.co.uk 
> http://www.andyhsoftware.co.uk/space :: disk and FTP usage analysis tool 
 
Sorry for not quoting, i only recently discovered where this option is 
in 
Google-groups... 
Anyway, i checked the server's settings, and concerning magic quotes, 
it 
said the following: 
 
   magic_quotes_gpc	On	On 
   magic_quotes_runtime	Off	Off 
   magic_quotes_sybase	Off	Off 
 
Thanks! 
 
Frizzle.
 
  
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