Re: [PHP] Stumped @ MySql insert query

2003-06-13 Thread Zak Johnson
On 2003-06-13 14:42-0400, Pushpinder Singh Garcha wrote: > How is variable poisoning possible when using $_POST ?? I always felt > that the php compiler should check to see if the variable was part of > the POST Global array. At least this is is what I thought about the > $_POST global array.

Re: [PHP] Stumped @ MySql insert query

2003-06-13 Thread Zak Johnson
On 2003-06-13 14:15-0400, Pushpinder Singh Garcha wrote: > I am trying to execute a simple query using $_POST variables, so > that variable poisoning is not possible. note: I have register_globals > ON on my site. I am getting the error shown below . Please advise ... > as I can't seem to f

[PHP] Patch: No input file specified

2003-06-13 Thread Zak Johnson
I run PHP via a simple-minded webserver which sets up some environment variables and then calls my php scripts (which begin with a "#!/usr/local/bin/php" line). My scripts must handle all the headers, including the HTTP status header. My standard included file contains "header($_SERVER['SERVER_PR

Re: [PHP] Redirects in PHP

2003-06-13 Thread Zak Johnson
On 2003-06-13 10:34-0600, Michael wrote: > Search engines frown on using meta refresh because of > abuse problems. Some engines won't index the page > period and all of them penalize you at the very least. > While it will work as you described, you're sacrificing > search engine positioning

Re: [PHP] Redirects in PHP

2003-06-13 Thread Zak Johnson
On 2003-06-13 10:54-0600, Kevin Stone wrote: > Carl, you can avoid these issues by using output buffering allowing you to > call header() whever you want in your script. This will not solve the OP's problem; the header will still be output first, and the client will be immediately redirected. I a