Just a hinch: have you tried `$sf_data->getRaw("person[description]");` ?
Also, you may try to var_dump $sf_data, might give you some more info
about accessing the variables, if my hinch doesn't work out.
Never used getRaw(), I alway echo data from propel, and use something
like `$object->getBody(ESC_RAW);`

On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 14:48, mini_alexander <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have tried:
> echo $sf_data->getRaw('description');
> and
> echo $sf_data->getRaw($person['description']);
>
> and still the same error - maybe this is some bug in symfony 1.2.9 ?
>
> On 18 Paź, 14:04, Tom Boutell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Mini, Gabor used "test" as an example, use your field name (description).
>>
>> As Mini pointed out you need to filter the content to remove
>> JavaScript, XSS attacks, bad CSS that trashes the layout of the page,
>> etc. (unless the only person entering it is trusted, and maybe even
>> then to cut down on tedious support calls).
>>
>> For that purpose, check out pkToolkitPlugin and the pkHtml::simplify()
>> method, which is designed expressly for the purpose of reducing
>> user-entered HTML to something sane and safe.
>>
>> --
>> Tom Boutell
>> P'unk Avenue215 755 1330
>> punkave.com
>> window.punkave.com
> >
>

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