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Bug #12614 AddSlashes doen't escape Curly braces "{"'s
Submitted: 2001-08-07 06:28 UTC Modified: 2001-08-07 17:34 UTC
From: mark at asplen dot co dot uk Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Strings related
PHP Version: 4.0CVS-2001-08-07 OS: Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-08-07 06:28 UTC] mark at asplen dot co dot uk
AFAIK this is not fixed in versoins beyong 4.0.1pl2 which is what I'm using.

I'm using PHP to modify Latex files - particularly to substitute PHP variables with values from a database.

Therefore my Latex file could contain:
\textbf{$php_variable}

I read lines from the Latex file and use something like:
$input_line = AddSlashes( fgets($fp));
$str = eval($input_line);

As the input line includes a {$ the eval function assumes an array calculation and the { is left out of the output string.

I've fixed the problem by adding an additional str_replace to escape the { with \{ first.

Kind regards
Mark

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 [2001-08-07 17:34 UTC] vlad@php.net
That's one way to fix it. Another is to use addcslashes()
instead, but you might have to upgrade your version of php
first.
 
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