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Old 12-03-2008, 01:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Which PHP's feature made you crazy best?

I don't know why did PHP's authors create magic quote. When using shared hosting and manipulating with submit forms I had to check "what is status of magic quote?". If magic quote is ON => strip slashed => escape before insert text into MySQL.

With me, magic quote is a nightmare.
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I don't need this often, which is just as well really. But when I need them, I'm often not sure which $_SERVER part I need, which reduces me to doing this every time to find the correct one:

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