bruce <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    on Thursday, September 22, 2005 4:19 PM said:

> the articles i've seen imply that if you addslashes, you also need to
> stripslashes on the backend...

That's probably because gpc_magic_quotes (I think that's what it's
called) is turned on and doing addslashes will "double" escape
everything leaving you with a \ in the db.

No escaping: Hello, I'm...
Result after db insertion: Error, cannot insert

gpc_magic_quotes: Hello, I\'m...
Result after db insertion: Hello, I'm...

gpc_magic_quotes + addslahes: Hello, I\\\'m...
Result after db insertion: Hello, I\'m...

So when you retrieve the data you would indeed have to do stripslashes()
because escapging is being done wrong. With distributed apps it's a good
practice to determine whether or not gpc_magic_quotes is turned on and
then act accordingly. I don't know if mysql_real_escape_string() is
subject to over escaping or not. You'd have to test it.


Hth,
Chris.

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