On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:21:20 -0500, Dean Jones deanj@cleancode.org wrote:
Umm... That's silly. They're definitely needed. Try sending an e-mail and put quotes around something or use a single quote. The message ends up like this:
Interesting, I didn't think the problem was on my end, but it was (I suppose something changed in RC a few weeks back, and my server then showed symtoms?) So in php.ini I've turned them OFF for every magic_quotes_*
; Magic quotes for incoming GET/POST/Cookie data. magic_quotes_gpc = Off ;magic_quotes_gpc = On
P
He said "Hi"
and
Wouldn't you like to know.
Using stripslashes removes those uneccessary escape slashes around quotes.
It's absolutely needed.
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:08:41 +0100, Håkan Lindqvist lindqvist@netstar.se wrote:
I don't understand why it should be necessary to use stripslashes in the first place. The slashes shouldn't be there in the first place, except in SQL queries.
To me it seems that stripslashes isn't what we're looking for.
/Håkan
On tor, 2006-02-16 at 22:47 -0500, Dean Jones wrote:
Look like someone forgot to use stripslashes on the subject and body of
the
messages... :)
Is there a standard for checking in patches if you have access to CVS?
I've
fixed this, but I wanted to check and see what the procedure was for
checking
in small fixes like this.
Dean