Stuart Felenstein wrote:
I just remembered something (smacks myself in the
head)
In both my multi select and select menus I use dynamic
options (meaning the options available come from a
table. So:
Table for states would look like this:
+--+---+
| StateID | State [Label
I just remembered something (smacks myself in the
head)
In both my multi select and select menus I use dynamic
options (meaning the options available come from a
table. So:
Table for states would look like this:
+--+---+
| StateID | State [Label|
+--+-
o: Graham Cossey; Stuart Felenstein
Subject: RE: [PHP] Question: Validation on select boxes and lists.
you have to remember that the user isn't really "filling in a form on
your site", rather they are "retrieving a page from your site,
storing it on their machine (most times temp
Graham,
Thank you. Actually , you suggested this site to me
the other day and it's great! I have read through a
number of documents and have a few more to get
through.
How would a hacker pass an HTTP message ?
That is interesting.
Stuart
--- Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
[snip]
> Hope this is not off topic, and it might be a dumb
> question, but I'm new.
> For drop down menus, list boxes, selects etc, would
> validation be needed to check the string , say for
> special characters ? (as a security precaution)
I have read several posts/articles on this matter and al
Hope this is not off topic, and it might be a dumb
question, but I'm new.
For drop down menus, list boxes, selects etc, would
validation be needed to check the string , say for
special characters ? (as a security precaution)
Thank
Stuart
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