Re: parsing html in pgsql using php - Mailing list pgsql-php

From David C. Brown
Subject Re: parsing html in pgsql using php
Date
Msg-id 3D64EFE3.1060804@centennialwines.com
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In response to parsing html in pgsql using php  (Clio <clio@zgia.zp.ua>)
Responses Re: parsing html in pgsql using php  (hodges@xprt.net)
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You need to escape your apostrophes.  Your query statment uses
apostrophes and you have them in the string that your inserting into the db.

I believe you can use addslashes() and stripslashes() to help you with this.

http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.addslashes.php

Dave

Clio wrote:

>Subject ... how to?
>
>here is an example:
>
><?php
>
>
>$tmp = "
>
><table width='175' cellSpacing='0' cellPadding='0' border='0' align='right'><tr>
> <td align='center' vAlign='middle' style=\"border: 1px solid black; background-color: #f0f0f0;\">
>  Sample text in table.
> </td>
></tr></table>
>
>";
>
>pg_connect("host=localhost dbname=daatabase user=web_user password=password");
>
>pg_query("insert into site_common values ('01','00','".$tmp."')");
>
>
>?>
>
>
>Here is an error:
>
>
>Warning: pg_query() query failed: ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "175" in /w/devel/test/dbinsert.php on line 80
>
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
>/ Clio
>
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