The quotes are indeed coming from a FORM. I'll look into
magic_quote_sybase. Thanks!
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On 4/11/01, 11:19:26 AM, "Johnson, Kirk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding RE: [PHP] Single Quotes in Oracle Queries:
Where are the strings coming from? If from a FORM, then
magic_quotes_sybase (in php.ini) is your friend. If from elsewhere, see
magic_quotes_runtime for possible help (also in php.ini).
Kirk
-Original Message-
From: Richard Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Single Quotes in Oracle Queries
Before we go about writing new functions to handle single
quotes for our
Phorum reengineering project, I need to know if there is a
way for PHP to
easily handle the issue of passing strings to a PL/SQL script, which
requires that single quotes be doubled up: that "I don't know" is
properly translated into "I don''t know". In my dreams, this
is handled
by OCIParse or even OCIExecute, but I have a sinking feeling
that this
isn't the case, and that we'll need to do an extra parsing
step for all
of our strings that are inserted into the database, just for single
quotes.
Help!
Richard
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