Could I please get the hold removed on my question stackoverflow.com/questions/30535593/…. It is broad for a reason to provide a knowledgebank for the current security methods. Thanks
1. prepared statements are safer 2. it doesn't tell them HOW to use this function (i.e. you must use a safe charset and wrap every escaped string in single quotes)
from mysql docs: Instances of BLOB or TEXT columns in the result of a query that is processed using a temporary table causes the server to use a table on disk rather than in memory because the MEMORY storage engine does not support those data types
@tereško There is an iOS application I'm developing and i would like to store description of a post the user will post, my question is what data type should i use in mysql?
@Machavity could you elaborate why this is bad? It will give a range of answers showing the current methods. I have not seen one of these questions for 3 years so they will be out of date
@tereško There is an iOS application I'm developing and i would like to store description of a post the user will post, my question is what data type should i use in mysql?
@tereško having an index doesn't explicitly prevent the use of temporary tables. see dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/internal-temporary-tables.html: Users have no direct control over when the server creates an internal temporary table or which storage engine the server uses to manage it.
"Both can be perfectly safe" yes, but just using mysql_real_escape_string() without understanding how to use it safely is probably going to lead noobs into a false sense of security
also, prepared statements separate the data from the instructions, thus making the chance of SQLi virtually zero
@ScottArciszewski Yeah. Go for it. Give it some time and if OP doesn't respond I am more than willing to take action when needed. Be it downvote be it whatever