Beauford wrote:
I just turned off get_magic_quotes in my PHP.ini, but not sure if the
hosting company has it on or not once I upload the site.
-----Original Message-----
From: Beauford [mailto:phpuser@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: January 14, 2007 11:34 AM
To: 'PHP'
Subject: RE: Stripslashes
I guess I'm just doing something wrong, 'cause that doesn't
work either - nor do the hundreds of other snippets I've used.
Here's the scenario. I have a form - after they submit the
form it shows what they have entered, this is where I get the
\. It also does it if the form redisplays after the user has
input invalid data.
All this is being done on the same page.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Lucas [mailto:lists@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: January 14, 2007 1:02 AM
To: Beauford
Cc: PHP
Subject: Re: Stripslashes
Beauford wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know how I can strip slashes from $_POST variables. I have
tried about a hundred different ways of doing this and
nothing works.
i.e.
if(!empty($_POST)){
foreach($_POST as $x => $y){
$_POST[$x] = stripslashes($y);
}
}
This came about after someone tried to enter O'Toole in a
form, and it
appeared as O\'Toole.
Thanks
This is what I use, and it has worked ever time.
if ( get_magic_quotes_gpc() ) {
$_POST = array_map("stripslashes", $_POST); }
Jim Lucas
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do you have a way to look at the data in the DB, if so, look to see if
the back slashes are in the db
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