From: Don S. <do...@se...> - 2004-06-14 04:15:51
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This was driving me nuts. Whenever a form var contained the text "t?", like "what?", the "t?" was being replaced with "NOPHP" if it was sourced =66rom $_REQUEST[]. If $_POST[] was used then the var was fine. Looks like this line in PHPWebSite's index.php is the culprit: $Value =3D eregi_replace("['<'|'%3C'|'<'|'<']+\?", "NOPHP", $Value); Looks like this needs to be fine tuned. My form field didn't contain a "<" char at all, so this certainly shouldn't have been substituted. Don. --=20 Reporter: "The European Union and Japan have filed a challenge in the WTO (World Trade Organization) against a rule in the Agriculture Appropriations bill that would allow steel companies to receive money from antidumping duties." Bush: "Say again now?" George W. Bush December 22, 2000 Spoken during a press conference held by the president-elect. |