Hi Florian,
You guys *definitely* write scarey code.
:-(
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
Florian Weimer wrote:
>
> Alvar Freude <alvar@a-blast.org> writes:
>
> >> What about checking the input for backslash, quote,
> >> and double quote (\'")? If you are not taking care of those in input
> >> then crashing the backend is going to be the least of your worries.
> >
> > with Perl and *using placeholders and bind values*, the application
> > developer has not to worry about this. So, usually I don't check the
> > values in my applications (e.g. if only values between 1 and 5 are
> > allowed and under normal circumstances only these are possible), it's the
> > task of the database (check constraint).
>
> That's the idea. It's the job of the database to guarantee data
> integrety.
>
> Obviously, the PostgreSQL developers disagree. If I've got to do all
> checking in the application anyway, I can almost use MySQL
> instead. ;-)
>
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