Hi Claude,

Check the archives. I'm sure something like this was posted during the last 
outbreak of sql injection attacks...

B)



Claude Raiola wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We have just had an SQL injection attack.
> 
> Given we have several hundred cold fusion pages and the sql database as 
> several hundred tables has anyone found a reliable solution where why 
> script can be placed in the application.cfm page that will prevent code 
> being appended to queries as a viable alternative to having to edit 
> every query  across the 100's of pages use the appropriate <cfqueryparam 
> .............
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Claude Raiola
> B.Econ (Acc), B.Hot.Mngt.
> 
> Websites:
> www.AustralianAccommodation.com
> www.SAMARIS.NET
> www.WebSiteSolutions.com.au
> Mobile: 0414 228 948
> 


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