Hi, After spending a long time reading about SQL injection on the Google,PHP.net site and on Shifflet.org (very good article, links, feedback - and I'm really happy that knowledgeable people like Chris take the time to help actively on the list) I have some mixed views on how easy it is to actually inject something into some of my sites, and I have also corrected some mistakes which would have gone unnoticed if I didnt read the above. Anyway, I have decided to start using a database wrapper from now on, visiting the php classes site and searching sites/google I have found a *LOT* of classes to do the job. BUT, few promise to take care of any SQL injection without the programmer first cleaning out the variables/strings, so although this is new to me, I know there are a lot of PHP gurus on the list and i'm sure this is not new to them....I was hopeing someone could recommend a class they are using as I am starting a new project on monday and dont have the time to test each class before picking one (honest guys, there are a lot, you gotto browse them to belive it) I dont need anything fancy just something that gets the job done....safely and effectivly. Note: This address accepts attachements if it has somewhere in the subject line so if you want, zip it up and mail it to me. Thanks in advance, Ryan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.9.0 - Release Date: 3/31/2005 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php