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From Terry Mackintosh
Subject Re: [ADMIN] Re:
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Msg-id Pine.LNX.3.95.981130195001.10959A-100000@terry1.acun.com
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In response to Re:  (Bill Cunningham <billc@bally.com>)
Responses Re: [ADMIN] Re:  (The Hermit Hacker <scrappy@hub.org>)
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Hi Ken, Bill and all

Na!
First, as a web interface you should be using PHP 3.x, you are right?

OK, that said, do this:
$chktext = ereg_replace("'", "''", $chktext);

That will take every ' in the data, and replace it with '' (2 ') which is
how you escape a ' in PostgreSQL (and all SQL?).

Hope that helps, have a great day
Terry

On Mon, 30 Nov 1998, Bill Cunningham wrote:

> Ken Wills wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > my $query_string=qq{INSERT INTO CALLS (ca_service_id, ca_org_name, ca_phone_number, ca_status,
> > ca_product, ca_problem, ca_resolution, ca_contact_name, ca_assigned, ca_date) VALUES ('$service_id',
> > '$org_name', '$phone_number', '$status', '$product', '$problem', '$resolution', '$contact',
> > '$assigned', '$time_now')};
> >
>
> I have the same problem with DB2. I encode the ' character as &39 or 0x39. Then on output I reparse the
> field and display the results. (I also encode the & character or whatever I use to delimit the
> character.)
>
>
> --
> Bill Cunningham
> Database Development Project Lead
> Bally Systems
>
>
>
>

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