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Bug #344 StripSlashes function doesn't seem to be returning a value in certain places
Submitted: 1998-05-04 14:03 UTC Modified: 1998-05-15 11:17 UTC
From: chris at wild dot net Assigned: zeev (profile)
Status: Closed Package: Misbehaving function
PHP Version: 3.0 Latest CVS OS: Solaris 2.5.1
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [1998-05-04 14:03 UTC] chris at wild dot net
I'm using Jay Bloodworth's FormClass (if you are not familiar with it, I can send you a copy).  The following
is the code snippet:

$page1 = new form;
$field = array( "type"=>"text",
		"name"=>"name_of_assured",
		"size"=>"45",
		"max_l"=>"60",
		"value"=>StripSlashes( $name_of_assured ),
		"min_l"=>"1",
$page1->add_element( $field );
unset( $field );

The "value" key is not being set to be the return value of
the StripSlashes function.  Whenever the value gets redisplayed in the form, the slashes are still there escaping any single quotes.

Configure Line:
./configure --with-apache=/usr/local/src/apache_1.2.6/ --with-mysql --with-msql --with-system-regex=yes --enable-debug=no --enable-safe-mode=yes --with-exec-dir =/usr/local/safebin --enable-track-vars=yes --enable-magic-quotes=yes



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 [1998-05-15 11:17 UTC] zeev
This turns out to be an 'incompatability' between the
user's script and the form class.

PHP itself is fine.

 
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