On Tue, 27 May 2014 16:42:48 +0530
Dan Egli <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sure this one will open a kettle of worms, but here goes anyway. I've
> seen all sorts of chatter about the best way to prevent SQL injection
> attacks in PHP pages. Some say simply using the encode functions (i.e.
> real_mysql_encode()) is sufficient. Others say that these functions are so
> old as to be broken and so should be avoided. So, I turn to the PLUG
> people. What methods have YOU used with PHP that are intended to
> block/prevent SQL injection attacks, and how well have they worked?

Don't use PHP. ;-)

> I appreciate any tips. And especially if you can post URLs that show what
> you're talking about. :)

http://bobby-tables.com/ 

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