On Friday 29 March 2002 20:56, andy wrote:
> does not work. Just like the decode function is out of order!
> It is not even decoding \'
> > > > >I am trying to fill a form again when an error occures, therefore I
> > >
> > > redirect
> > >
> > > > >to the form and pass the values via url like this:
> >
> >HEADER("Location:/profiles/6".$recipient_id."2.html?subject=".rawurlencode
> >(
> >
> > > $
> > >
> > > > >subject)."&message=".rawurlencode($message)."");
> > > > >
> > > > >then I put it in again like this
> > > > > <textarea name="message" rows="10" style="width:485px;" cols="58"
> > > > >wrap="virtual">'.rawurldecode($message).'</textarea>
> > > > >
> > > > >The problem is, that this is causing a message like this:
> > > > >test \\\'
> > > > >
> > > > >So what's wrong? Can anybody help on this?
Well your problem is not caused by the rawurlencode, rawurldecode. It's
probably because you have magic_quotes_gpc set to on.
Try this:
For your URL: rawurlencode(stripslashes($subject)), and same for $message.
For your textarea: htmlspecialchars($subject), & $message.
If you're putting $subject & $message into a DB you would probably want to do
the reverse of htmlspecialchars() before inserting them into the DB.
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