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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 02/11/06 16:12

Jim Carlock wrote:
> http:/ / aquaticcreationsnc . com/lib/php/test.php
>
> Remove the spaces to visit the link above...
>
> The w3 validator identifies the ampersand character as the
> leading character for special character sequences. And as
> such, all ampersands should be converted to & when
> employed as part of a URI. So I configured that manually,
> for my own parameters. However, I think what I'm seeing
> here with the validator, is that the validator does not activate
> cookies and thereby PHP automatically adds an <input>
> tag with the PHPSESSID.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to get PHP to employ the &amp;
> character in such cases?
>
> Also, do any security risks exist? Should I be parsing the
> address line passed and checking to see if anyone is trying
> to pass <?PHP tags in that line?
>
> The variables working there, are some $_GET['$iPic'] and
> $_GET['$iCategory'] placed inside the hidden form input tags.
> I'm seeing that PHP automatically adds an extra <input> tag?
> Is that correct?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jim Carlock
> Post replies to the group.
>
>

Jim,

It's not the validator. I get the tag here, also.

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