Guillermo Rauch wrote:
Hi Jeffery,
To use a class method as a valid callback, you should pass an array like
$_POST = array_map(array($this, 'StripSlashesDeep'), $_POST);
Hope this helps,
-Guillermo
Ah thanks Guillermo,
I just about figured it out when you posted. It works now :-)
cheers, Jeffery
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 17:10:32 -0600, Greg Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:37:11 +1100, Jeffery Fernandez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the following 2 functions which I intend to clean GPC off slashes if magic_quotes_gpc is turned on.
function StripGpcSlashes() { if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { $_POST = array_map('StripSlashesDeep', $_POST); $_GET = array_map('StripSlashesDeep', $_GET); $_COOKIE = array_map('StripSlashesDeep', $_COOKIE); } }
function StripSlashesDeep($value) { $value = is_array($value) ? array_map('StripSlashesDeep', $value) : stripslashes($value);
return $value; }
However when I call $this->StripGpcSlashes(); from within a class, I get the following error: */ array_map(): The first argument, 'StripSlashesDeep', should be either NULL or a valid callback /*
Anyone have suggestions as to what I am doing wrong ?
Mine works fine, but I don't use it in any classes:
set_magic_quotes_runtime(0); if(get_magic_quotes_gpc() == 0){ $_GET = isset($_GET) ? array_map("slashes", $_GET) : array(); $_POST = isset($_POST) ? array_map("slashes", $_POST) : array(); $_COOKIE = isset($_COOKIE) ? array_map("slashes", $_COOKIE) : array(); }
function slashes($var){ if(is_array($var)) return array_map("slashes", $var); else return addslashes($var); }
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