Thank you! That was exactally what I was looking for.  That should
work nicely.

Still looking for the answer to this question though:

Also, does cakephp take care of mysql injection checking automagically
or do I have to call mysql_real_escape_string for everything
manually?   Or is there something else?

Thanks,
Jonah

On Jun 6, 7:02 am, Daniel Hofstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jonah,
>
> > Problem:
> > What if data is sent through that should NOT be stored in table?  How
> > do I stop that?  For example, say I had a column named
> > "do_not_store_data_here" in the table.  For some reason I do not want
> > any data stored there.  I can't think of any particular cases where I
> > would want to do that at the moment but just go with me.
>
> > I am asking how can I stop people from injecting data into there?  I
> > mean, they could easily inject it by sending post data with the key
> > data[Script][do_not_store_data_here].
>
> Have a look at the third parameter of Model::save(), it allows you to
> specify the fields which can be written.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> --
> Daniel Hofstetterhttp://cakebaker.42dh.com
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