Re: php.ini & magic quotes

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hey Jay, did you figure out your ini/quotes problem?

Jochem Maas wrote:
Jay Blanchard wrote:

Everyday I scratch my head.....

In php.ini in the C:\WINNT it is said;

; Magic quotes for incoming GET/POST/Cookie data.
magic_quotes_gpc = Off

; Magic quotes for runtime-generated data, e.g. data from SQL, from exec(),
etc.
magic_quotes_runtime = Off In phpinfo() it is said;


where does it say it read the ini file from?
is there a .htaccess equivelant setting somewhere
in the ISS server [your new job in a windows shop]
turning magic_quotes_gpc on (for the given 'vhost')?

(I use apache terminology - I trust your savvy
enough to translate them to ISSspeak :-)

magic_quotes_gpc On On magic_quotes_runtime Off Off
[note the disparity]

and get_magic_quotes_gpc() returns a 1 (for 'on')

I am having a helluva time escaping single quotes for use with MSSQL because
it throws the following error....

SELECT EPC, Owner, Location, Application, Process, Product, Purchased,
Comments FROM intranet.dbo.CustomerRelations WHERE Purchased = '1990\'\'s'
ORDER BY EPC DESC
Filter=Purchased&FilterKey=1990\'\'s <--$_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']

1 <--get_magic_quotes_gpc


Warning: odbc_exec(): SQL error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL
Server]Line 1: Incorrect syntax near '\'., SQL state 37000 in SQLExecDirect
in E:\fubar\iamscrewed\windowsblows\index.php on line 51
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Line 1: Incorrect syntax near
'\'.
Slashes are being inserted during the post, but i cannot get them to go


can you so a hack with 'magic_quotes_sybase' ini setting? (turn it on)
see here: http://nl2.php.net/sybase

away...stripslashes doesn;t work.....can anyone help me get rid of the


what exactly isn't working?
something like this does do it for you?:


/**
 * array_stripslashes()
 *
 * stripsslashes from each value found in the given array,
 * and recurses if a value is itself an array.
 * this function is used to 'transform' request superglobals into
* 'form' that is consistent regardless of server settings. (magic quotes, etc)
 *
 * @return array()
 */
function array_stripslashes(&$array) {
    if(!is_array($array));
    while (list($key) = @each($array)) {
        if (is_array($array[$key])) {
            array_stripslashes($array[$key]);
        } else {
            $array[$key] = stripslashes($array[$key]);
        }
    }
}

/* setup the env the way we like it. */
set_magic_quotes_runtime(0);    // Disable magic_quotes_runtime
if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) {   // stripslashes if they were auto added
    array_stripslashes( $_POST              );
    array_stripslashes( $_GET               );
    array_stripslashes( $_REQUEST           );
    array_stripslashes( $_COOKIES           );
    array_stripslashes( $_HTTP_POST_VARS    );
    array_stripslashes( $_HTTP_GET_VARS     );
    array_stripslashes( $_HTTP_COOKIES_VARS );
}

slashes? Or should I just go for a nice motorcycle ride in the Hill Country?


If you have hills I'd say take an mtb. :-) I like mtb'ing - but I live
in a country




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