On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Stuart Dallas stu...@3ft9.com wrote:
On 26 Apr 2012, at 18:37, Jim Giner wrote:
Im no expert, but why would you expose a query to the world thru the use of
a GET? Why not just collect the params and build the string in your code?
That is how people hack into
On 04/27/2012 10:56 AM, Chris Stinemetz wrote:
I still haven't been able to find a solution. Is there anyone out
there that knows how to keep the query string intact?
Thank you,
Chris
urlencode($storerow['store_subject'])
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On 27 Apr 2012 at 16:56, Chris Stinemetz chrisstinem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Stuart Dallas stu...@3ft9.com wrote:
On 26 Apr 2012, at 18:37, Jim Giner wrote:
Im no expert, but why would you expose a query to the world thru the use of
a GET? Why not just collect
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Shawn McKenzie nos...@mckenzies.net wrote:
On 04/27/2012 10:56 AM, Chris Stinemetz wrote:
I still haven't been able to find a solution. Is there anyone out
there that knows how to keep the query string intact?
Thank you,
Chris
Hello list,
I'm trying to pass a query string through $_GET but for some reason
the array is being split on ''. How may I avoid this so it stays
intacted?
user selection portion:
while($storerow = mysql_fetch_assoc($storesresult))
echo 'h4a href=store.php?id=' . $storerow['store_subject'] . ''
On 26 April 2012 22:27, Chris Stinemetz chrisstinem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to pass a query string through $_GET but for some reason
the array is being split on ''. How may I avoid this so it stays
intacted?
user selection portion:
while($storerow =
Im no expert, but why would you expose a query to the world thru the use of
a GET? Why not just collect the params and build the string in your code?
That is how people hack into your database - via a re-formed query. You're
giving someone an open invitation.
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On 26 Apr 2012, at 18:37, Jim Giner wrote:
Im no expert, but why would you expose a query to the world thru the use of
a GET? Why not just collect the params and build the string in your code?
That is how people hack into your database - via a re-formed query. You're
giving someone an
Hello,
I'm working on a site that cannot use PHP exactly, so I'm trying to work
around that limitation with remotely hosted scripting by tricking the server
into thinking the PHP content is actually javascript.
I've been able to do this before, but this time I'm having a few issues. I
need to be
I am looking for a way to pass two variables in a url string to a php script. I
originally was using java script to acomplish this because once the user is redirected
they can not press the back button to get back to the original page. It looks like
this:
?
script window.location =
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Subject: [PHP] url string
I am looking for a way to pass two variables in a url string to a php
script. I originally was using java script to acomplish this because once
the user is redirected they can not press the back button to get back to the
original page. It looks
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