On Thu 14 Jul 2011 09:06:38 EST, MMurphy wrote:
Looks like you have an input filter using addslashes() and you are lacking
the use of stripslashes() on output. (or more likely
mysql_real_escape_string() and its paired function.) Anyone able to comment
on this with more authority? I'm not a Zend Framework guy, I just get the
list emails.
MM
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 6:57 PM, xpete [via Zend Framework Community]<
[email protected]> wrote:
I'am doing this:
http://zend-framework-community.634137.n4.nabble.com/How-to-Zend-Dojo-Form-Dependent-Selects-e-g-Country-City-td663650.html
and if i do this:
$this->view->form->getElement('subtipo')->setStoreParams(array('url' => '
http://localhost/~xpete/project/public/info/lookup/tipo/1'));
I get this result on the generated html:
subtipo_id = new
dojo.data.ItemFileReadStore({"url":"http:\/\/localhost\/~xpete\/project\/public\/info\/lookup\/tipo\/1"});
I mean, the '\' have been replaced by '\/'.
There's any way i can avoid this? this is a Zend bug?
I tried this with Zend FW 1.11.7 1.11.8 and 1.11.9 preview.
thx
Diogo
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