I dont know what causus it, but I have a kind of a solution for your
problem...
you probably have something like $_GET[myvar] in your query, try to do
something like this :
$_VARS=_$REQUEST_METHOD;
$_VARS=$$_VARS;
And then instead of using the _GET, you use the _VARS...
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef in bericht
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Hi everybody,
I am just trying to find out how some db errors happened during a user was
browsing my web app.
This is out of the Apache log:
GET /subapp_profiles/act_upload_image.php HTTP/1.1 200 160
POST /subapp_profiles/act_upload_image.php HTTP/1.1 302 5
I do not have a clue where this GET request could come from. This has
caused
a empty sql statement and therefore a db error. How can could this be
achieved? By clicking back in the browser window? I dont think so since
the
same user was on another site before.
Has anybody a idea on that?
Andy
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