Sep 15, 2013 01:43
Hehe, then I follow you on Twitter for now. Can't register on Jabber because they are moving servers or something.
Sep 15, 2013 01:32
Is private chat or messages available at Stack Overflow?
Sep 15, 2013 01:13
Hehe, another thing I didn't knew about the chat. Hmm, I can might get it. Do you got Skype? Can chat there, if you got it.
Sep 15, 2013 01:08
Must be handled with PDO to see "is this just a string or an attack?" I think.
Sep 15, 2013 01:07
I tried PDO for the first time today and it was fun to see my server working. I tried to efter "-=\"'TEST'"/=-" in the text field. Before I could not blink before the value was inserted to the database but THAT value took 1-2 seconds. :P
Sep 15, 2013 01:05
Roger that! ;D
Sep 15, 2013 01:03
Ah okey, I'm from Sweden. For a while I helped people with easier questions at work. When we had very little to do at work. :P
But now I have a project to build a PHP-based site. And I thought I need to learn PDO to make it bulletproof, so here I am. I have written PHP from time to time for 2-3 years not. Never had to work with text fields and allow special characters before so that area is new to me. :P
Sep 15, 2013 00:55
So, you're from Germany, right?
Sep 15, 2013 00:54
Is it a job or do you just do it for fun?
Sep 15, 2013 00:53
I really appreciate that you've been helping me.
Sep 15, 2013 00:52
Okey, I can do both. :)
Sep 15, 2013 00:52
Hehe, which one? :P
Sep 15, 2013 00:50
<input type="hidden" name="text" value="' . htmlspecialchars( $_POST['text'] ) . '">
Workes perfectly now.. :S
Sep 15, 2013 00:50
I'm sorry! I have NO IDEA why that didn't worked the 2-3 times I've tried it before.
Sep 15, 2013 00:49
Hey, wait a minute!
Sep 15, 2013 00:47
":;',-!"#¤%&&(%)?{][]}£$€{{{$@@_--" just displays \ in PhpMyAdmin.
Sep 15, 2013 00:47
Just: \
Sep 15, 2013 00:43
Ctrl + U displays it with Â.
Sep 15, 2013 00:42
Yeah, as you just said.
Sep 15, 2013 00:42
That's why I always trust PhpMyAdmin. There must be something to be changed in htmlentities() I think.
Sep 15, 2013 00:35
Aah, okey. :) Do you know how to fix it? I want it to be inserted as I wrote it. And then displayd the same. Something with encoding and decoding, don't you think?
Sep 15, 2013 00:30
If I insert ":;',-!"#¤%&&(%)?{][]}£$€{{{$@@_--" it says ":;',-!"#¤%&&(%)?{][]}£$â?¬{{{$@@_--" in PhpMyAdmin. One step closer to the end. But how can I allow ALL special characters as i type them?
Sep 15, 2013 00:27
"fname" is actually named "text".
Sep 15, 2013 00:27
Did not worked: <input type="hidden" name="fname" value="' . addslashes($_POST['text']) . '">

Worked: <input type="hidden" name="text" value="' . htmlentities( $_POST['text'], ENT_COMPAT ) . '">
Sep 15, 2013 00:27
Hmm..
Sep 15, 2013 00:18
I tried to echo it out and it doesn't display the quotes. Give me a minute and I will explain the code, with code. :P
Sep 15, 2013 00:16
Of the forum, yes.
Sep 15, 2013 00:15
It didn't worked..
Sep 15, 2013 00:14
Not with the code, sorry. I just tried:
<input type="hidden" name="fname" value="' . addslashes($_POST['text']) . '">
AND
<input type="hidden" name="fname" value="' . htmlentities( $_POST['text'], ENT_COMPAT ) . '">
Sep 15, 2013 00:12
Aah, so I can chat directly from the question. Sorry, haven't used this forum that much. Thanks for helping me. :)
Sep 15, 2013 00:09
Then I add the value to a variable called $fname if [Yes] is pressed and update the database with it, using PDO. Where do I need to put addslashes()? Thanks again for the help. :)
Sep 15, 2013 00:09
Sorry for the trouble and thanks for the help. Here's the thing: I use one form to insert the values and another to retrieve it so I can edit it. To insert it I use <input type="text" name="fname"> and then to retrieve it again I use <input type="text" name="fname" value="'.$user['fname'].'">. When I press the button the apply the changes I pass that value away to a message -> "Are you sure to update?". Use if(isset()) to show the message and then I need <input type="hidden" name="fname" value="' . $_POST['fname'] . '"> to still have that value with me, to the message.
Sep 15, 2013 00:09
Sorry.. Even if it's two different questions? The same problem but two different questions.
Sep 15, 2013 00:09
Yes, I define the names myself instead of using ?. Do you recommend not to? Is there any way to allow double quotes and define the names myself? I keep better track of ​​the code if I define the names myself.
 

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Sep 14, 2013 19:55
@PeeHaa Oooh yeah, always! ;)
Sep 14, 2013 19:53
Do anyone got an answer for this?
http://stackoverflow.com/q/18805685/2156296