Add an append file to the php.ini file, this script will act the default
loader before any other php action.

parse $HTTP_POST_VARS and $HTTP_GET_VARS and $HTTP_FILES or whatever you
want
Parsing the POST_VARS and GET_VARS will mean you will not have to worry
about variable names

dont use eregi_* use preg.

var = preg_replace("/;/i","", $var);

jim.




"Didier McGillis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have to remove all semi-colons from user input fields that will be sent
> down to our backend system, semi-colons are the delimiter in the messages
> that flow from ur website to our backend system.  How I need this to work
is
> not client side but server-side in our pages, I need to do this in the
least
> system taxing and easiest to implement.  There are many many files and
> fields that find their way into the system.  I dont necessarly want a PHP
> function.  I am looking for a best pratice for doing a global removal.
>
> Here are the three approaches that I have thought of, although there is
> another one but that is outside my scope as it requires me touching out
C++
> componets.
>
> 1.  Down and dirty make a function that will strip each field when it is
> going through its normal validation.  Time consuming and taxing of the
> system.
>
> 2.  Strip the semi colons on their way in to the functions that interact
> with the C++ components.
>
> 3.  Strip them in the JSI component, which is the layer between JS and
C++.
>
> 4.  I had thought of stripping the semi-colons in the C++ components
myself,
> I thought that would be the best, doing a strip, but I dont know C++ very
> well and I dont know the best way or any way to do that.
>
> Okay you have seen my four obviously briliant ideas, do you have one or do
> you have a way of doing this task easly and quickly.
>
> Please help
>
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