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stripslashes (PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5) stripslashes --
Удаляет экранирование символов, произведенное функцией
addslashes()
Описаниеstring stripslashes ( string str )
Удаляет экранирующие бэкслэши. (\' преобразуется в
', и т.д.). Двойные бэкслэши
(\\) преобразуется в
одиночные(\).
stripslashes() используется, например, когда
директива конфигурации magic_quotes_gpc включена (она
включена по умолчанию), и экранирование символов не требуется.
Например, данные не вставляются в базу данных, а просто выводятся в
браузер.
Пример 1. Пример использования stripslashes() |
<?php
$str = "Is your name O\'reilly?";
echo stripslashes($str);
?>
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См. также описание функций addslashes() и
get_magic_quotes_gpc().
lukas.skowronski at gmail dot com
20-Jun-2007 04:15
If You want to delete all slashes from any table try to use my function:
function no_slashes($array)
{
foreach($array as $key=>$value)
{
if(is_array($value))
{
$value=no_slashes($value);
$array_temp[$key]=$value;
}
else
{
$array_temp[$key]=stripslashes($value);
}
}
return $array_temp;
}
dragonfly at networkinsight dot net
11-Mar-2007 04:22
If you are having trouble with stripslashes() corrupting binary data, try using urlencode() and urldecode() instead.
JAB Creations
05-Mar-2007 08:49
When writing to a flatfile such as an HTML page you'll notice slashes being inserted. When you write to that page it's interesting how to apply stripslashes...
I replaced this line...
<?php fwrite($file, $_POST['textarea']); ?>
With...
<?php if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) {fwrite ($file, stripslashes($_POST['textarea']));}?>
You have to directly apply stripslashes to $_POST, $_GET, $_REQUEST, and $_COOKIE.
gregory at nutt dot ca
22-Feb-2007 06:48
Here is code I use to clean the results from a MySQL query using the stripslashes function.
I do it by passing the sql result and the sql columns to the function strip_slashes_mysql_results. This way, my data is already clean by the time I want to use it.
function db_query($querystring, $array, $columns)
{
if (!$this->connect_to_mysql())
return 0;
$queryresult = mysql_query($querystring, $this->link)
or die("Invalid query: " . mysql_error());
if(mysql_num_rows($queryresult))
{
$columns = mysql_field_names ($queryresult);
if($array)
{
while($row = mysql_fetch_row($queryresult))
$row_meta[] = $this->strip_slashes_mysql_results($row, $columns);
return $row_meta;
}
else
{
while($row = mysql_fetch_object($queryresult))
$row_meta[] = $this->strip_slashes_mysql_results($row, $columns);
return $row_meta;
}
}
else
return 0;
}
function strip_slashes_mysql_results($result, $columns)
{
foreach($columns as $column)
{
if($this->debug)
printp(sprintf("strip_slashes_mysql_results: %s",strip_slashes_mysql_results));
$result->$column = stripslashes($result->$column);
}
return $result;
}
Allen
06-Feb-2007 11:41
In response to Tim's solution, it is only good for one-dimensional array. If the variables happened to be multi-dimensional arrays, we still have to use function like 'stripslashes_deep'.
stoic
02-Jan-2007 08:31
in response to crab dot crab at gmail dot com:
$value need not be passed by reference. The 'stripped' value is returned. The passed value is not altered.
Kibby
14-May-2006 01:41
Okay, if using stripslashes_deep, it will definitely replace any NULL to "". This will affect to coding that depends isset(). Please provide a workaround based on recent note.
hauser dot j at gmail dot com
21-Feb-2006 02:13
Don't use stripslashes if you depend on the values NULL.
Apparently stripslashes converts NULL to string(0) ""
<?php
$a = null;
var_dump($a);
$b = stripslashes($a);
var_dump($b);
?>
Will output
NULL
string(0) ""
alf at mitose dot net
25-Oct-2005 05:09
Take care using stripslashes() if the text you want to insert in the database contain \n characters ! You'll see "n" instead of (not seeing) "\n".
It should be no problem for XML, but is still boring ...
r_loebs at hotmail dot com
24-Jun-2005 07:03
Of course why not just do an
if($r){ stuff; } <-- this will check it all, NULL, 0, ""
10-Feb-2005 07:45
If you want to deal with slashes in double-byte encodings, such as shift_jis or big5, you may use this:
<?
function stripslashes2($string) {
$string = str_replace("\\\"", "\"", $string);
$string = str_replace("\\'", "'", $string);
$string = str_replace("\\\\", "\\", $string);
return $string;
}
?>
mattyblah at gmail dot com
10-Sep-2004 08:51
It should be of note that if you are stripping slashes to get rid of the slashes added by magic_quotes_gpc then it will also remove slashes from \. This may not seem that bad but if you have someone enter text such as 'testing\' with a slash at the end, this will cause an error if not corrected. It's best to strip the slashes, then add a slash to every single slash using $text = str_replace('\\', '\\\\', $text);
hash at samurai dot fm
30-Nov-2003 09:34
Might I warn readers that they should be vary careful with the use of stripslashes on Japanese text. The shift_jis character set includes a number of two-byte code charcters that contain the hex-value 0x5c (backslash) which will get stripped by this function thus garbling those characters.
What a nightmare!
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