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Hi,
Maybe mysql_escape_string($string) helps?
Greetings,
Nookie
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Hi John,Phillip,
Thanks for writing.
> You're fault. :)
Guessed as much. :-)
I know quotes are used for the beginning and end of a string,but i'm thinking what if
a user "accidently" puts in a double quote.maybe as a typo error?
The part I cannot understand is why is the MySql database's
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> Hello all,
> I'm a newbie into PHP and am facing a funny problem.
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> I have a form with a textarea named address,
> I am able to submit the form and enter the da
Hello all,
I'm a newbie into PHP and am facing a funny problem.
I have a form with a textarea named address,
I am able to submit the form and enter the data into the database without any
problem,but to make sure that it handles "bad" data too I tested it out with this
sentance:
When cheese g
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