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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/29/07 11:45
Gotch@ wrote:
> [Correction about previous]
>
> Hi. I found a strange behaviour I cannot explain with the ' char. I do
> the following:
>
> 1) there is a string with ' inside.
> 2) I encode the string with urlencode, I put it in a $_GET['arg']
> variable
> 3) in the next page (pointed by the link that included the arg param),
> I do $str=urldecode($_GET['arg'])
>
> .. then ' comes out as \' ! (?)
>
> Why? In the url arg contains %27 instead of ' ... The thing happens
> *even if* I don't use urldecode :O :|
>
> I think there is some processing done by _GET handling but I can't
> find anything about this... Plese help :)
>
> bye
>
>
Your server has magic_quotes_gpc enabled.
If this is your server, I'd recommend you disable it. If it's a shared
server, you can disable it in the .htaccess file, but quite frankly, I'd
recommend you find a different host.
To get around your immediate problem, you can use stripslashes() to
remove the slashes, and get_magic_quotes_gpc() to see if the flag is on
or off.
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