RE: your mail (Should have been problems with ') - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Ken Wills
Subject RE: your mail (Should have been problems with ')
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Msg-id 000601be16ef$eccb64e0$211f46c6@kpw.gfc.net
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In response to Re: your mail  (The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org>)
Responses RE: [INTERFACES] RE: your mail (Should have been problems with ')  ("Ken Wills" <gfccall@mailbag.com>)
Re: [INTERFACES] RE: your mail (Should have been problems with ')  (The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org>)
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Firstly, thanks to everone who replied so fast!!

> I have an annoying problem, that I just haven't been able to get around yet. When I parse the
> input from a form and go to insert it eveything works fine as long as the user doesn't use
> the ' character in the input. I've tried using qw{} and qq{}, which either don't interpolate
>> or give me errors. Anyone have any suggestions? Postgres 6.4, Apache 1.3, mod_perl 1.16.
>> The insert statement is below.

>escape your imput strings first...something like:

a number of people suggested something like:

>$phone_number =~ s/'/\\'/g;

Ok, I tried this - it does what it looks like is supposed to. If I enter:
John's shoes, I get John\'s shoes. Unfortunatly I still get an error. If i enter it
as John's shoes' ,I dont get an error. Seems like it only likes them in pairs. The funny thing is if
I supply them in pairs, it inserts the whole string, I'd have thought that it would parse them
or something, and only insert the values between the '.

Ken

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