On 10/10/07, Don Proshetsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a field in which a user inputs a Windows style directory path,
> hence
> using backslashes and not forward slashes.
>
> Example: c:\qb\data\mydatadile.qbw
>
> However, when the use clicks update, what gets saved is:
> c:qbdatamydatadile.qbw
>
> Does anyone know if there is a work around?
>
> The backslashes mysteriously are stripped. I use the following function
> to
> wrap each variable that's saved in the MySQL table:
>
> function update_database($value)
> {
> // Addslashes
> if (!(get_magic_quotes_gpc())) {
> $value = addslashes($value);
> }
> // Quote if not a number or a numeric string
> if (!is_numeric($value)) {
> $value = mysql_real_escape_string($value);
> }
> return $value;
> }
most likely neither of the conditions in the function is getting hit and
mysql is removing the \ characters
from the original string.
try echoing out $value before the update to see if it is what you expect.
-nathan