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What is the best way to escape strings for sql inserts, updates?

I want to allow special characters including ' and ". Is the best way to search and replace each string before I use it in an insert statement?

Thanks

Duplicate of: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/568995/best-way-to-defend-against-mysql-injection-and-cross-site-scripting

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Why do you need to do any parsing? Doesn't mysql permit parameterized queries? – John Saunders Mar 11 '09 at 2:26
By 'parse', do you mean to say 'escape', that is, neutralize metacharacters so that data can be safely embedded in a query? – chaos Mar 11 '09 at 2:29
I am sorry, yes escape. – Bruno43 Mar 11 '09 at 2:59
Okay. Editing question pursuant. – chaos Mar 11 '09 at 3:32

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You should be using parameterized queries (so by extension, a DB interface library that supports parameterized queries) so that SQL injection can't happen.

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If you're talking about data values for your fields, then the best way is to use mysql_real_escape_string(). (Some people like mysqli; can't say I do.) If you're talking about allowing user-submitted queries... well, let's hope you're not talking about that.

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