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Thanks Chris.  That was helpful.

Chris Shiflett wrote:
> Darian Anthony Patrick wrote:
>> And could anyone direct me to (or incant) a working exploit that
>> takes advantage of the default_charset not being defined, or
>> being defined incorrectly?
> 
> I wrote this one a while ago:
> 
> http://shiflett.org/archive/184
> 
> It doesn't answer all of your questions, but I think it might help.
> 
> Chris
> 

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