At 8:39 AM -0500 8/3/07, Jay Blanchard wrote:
How are you securing Ajax? I know that for the most part we send data to
a PHP script for processing, so all of the normal rules for sending that
data apply (mysql_real_escape_string(), etc.)

Jay:

First, the subject title is LOL.

Second, I don't know about others but every ajax post/get data received is treated like any other post/get data -- it's validated and scrubbed.

Most ajax data provided in my scripts are there to trigger an event in a php script -- so it becomes even simperer to scrub it via a switch -- either it fits what I expect or the process/flow travels to a default, but the "data" is never used "as-is".

Cheers,

tedd

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