http://ie.php.net/manual/en/function.get-magic-quotes-gpc.php
use stripslashes() :
<?php
echo stripslashes(urldecode($_GET["strSQL"]));
?>
Cheers
"Victor sp�ng arthursson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perhaps I'm tired, perhaps I've missed something obvious, but I can't
get this simple thing which I practically does every week to work�
Ok, here is what I do:
<?php
$foo = urlencode("Delete from whatever where ditten = 'datten'");
echo '<a href="foo.php?strSQL=' . $foo . '">Click here to test</a>';
?>
I sidan foo.php skriver jag:
<?php
echo urldecode($_GET["strSQL"]);
?>
and gets the result:
Delete from whatever where ditten = \'datten\'
The question is why PHP escapes the single qoutes? This has never
happened to me before, except if I have been using addslashes() or
similiar functions�
And they occur even if I don't urlencode at all�
Why!?!?!?!?
Sincerely
Victor Sp�ng Arthursson - Copenhagen
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