ID:               11752
 Comment by:       Pictures-Tits1054 at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:      Guido dot Laubner at morse dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Strings related
 Operating System: Solaris 8 / Intel
 PHP Version:      4.0.4pl1
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[2001-06-27 13:42:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RFTM.

(hint. check your php.ini..and set magic_quotes_gpc=off)


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[2001-06-27 13:40:29] Guido dot Laubner at morse dot com

Here's instructions on how to reproduce :

1. Create a php-file with this content :
<HTML> <BODY> <?php print( $p ); ?> </BODY> </HTML>
and call it whatever you want (eg. blah.php)

2. Next call the URL eg. http://server/blah.php?p=/
2a. Same with http://server/blah.php?p=%5c
The apache access_log shows the very same url one typed into
netscape or explorer, so this looks fine to me.

3. Look at the output page. It'll show 2 (in words : two)
backslashes

Why is this ? How do i pass just one backslash ?

Thanks a lot
Cheers
Guido




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