Re: Use of pg_escape_string() - Mailing list pgsql-php

From Raymond O'Donnell
Subject Re: Use of pg_escape_string()
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Msg-id 4B0994B0.9040406@iol.ie
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In response to Use of pg_escape_string()  (Sylvain Racine <syracine@sympatico.ca>)
Responses Re: Use of pg_escape_string()  (Eric Chamberlain <Eric.Chamberlain@zonarsystems.com>)
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On 22/11/2009 19:22, Sylvain Racine wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use to hear about to escape every variables who come from user in PHP.
> Most programmers around me use MySQL with mysql_escape_string(). Because
> I program with PostgreSQL, I take advantage to use pg_escape_string().
> Everything goes well, up I entered data with apostrophe(').
> pg_escape_string() escapes my apostrophe with another apostrophe ('').
> My data are well store in database. No error... except that appears a
> double apostrophe. This is not what I want.
>
> Maybe something is wrong in my program. Here is a sample of what I use
> to store data in table "personnes" which have two columns: firstname,
> lastname. I remove database connection and construction of objects
> Minute and Personnes.

Where is the INSERTed data coming from? - Is it coming from data
submitted by GET or POST? - if so, is magic_quotes_gpc turned on? If it
is, this could explain what you're seeing.

BTW, it's much better to use parametrised queries - look up
pg_query_params in the PHP docs. This looks after all quoting for you
automatically, and prevents SQL injection attacks.

Ray.


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Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland
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