Stuart Felenstein wrote:

I just remembered something (smacks myself in the
head)
In both my multi select and select menus I use dynamic
options (meaning the options available come from a
table. So:
Table for states would look like this:
+----------+-------------------+
| StateID  |   State [Label    |
+----------+-------------------+
|   1      |    Arkansas       |
+----------+-------------------+
|   2      |    Alabama        |
+----------+-------------------+
|   3      +    Arizona        |
+----------+-------------------+

What gets stored in the database is the StateID, the
column is an int.  My understanding is the database
just won't accept anything but an int. I mean I'm
jamming on my keys now and the only thing the column
will take is a real number.

Based on this I think a hacker can do whatever they
want by saving the page and altering the input but all
it would do is fail on insertion.

This make sense ?
Yes, this makes sense, it's a commonly used technique aswell =/

And I'm not trying to be lazy here , only practical.
Of course, should I still be polite to hackers by
still testing for invalid characters :)

Stuart


--- Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


[snip]

How would a hacker pass an HTTP message ?
That is interesting.

read the off-list posted message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Graham
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