I've spent five hours on this same problem, getting too frustrated to think it through properly, some help would be appreciated.
File include structure is kind of like:
page.php includes-> head.php includes->(*glo_functions.php* then *sql_functions.php*)
The line in page.php causing triggering the error:
$logdata = $db->escape($_POST['logdata']);
Connection made, in file like: globals.php:
$db->connect();
The escape() function, in file like: sql_functions.php
function escape($text) {
return mysqli_real_escape_string($this->connection_id, '$text');
}
The problem (anywhere that calls the function):
function log_add($text)
{
global $db, $row;
$IP = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
$text= $db->escape($text);
$db->query("INSERT INTO log VALUES(NULL, {$row['userid']}, unix_timestamp(), '$text', '$IP')");
}
Many errors have happened. If connection_id and $text are in reverse it says it expects parameter 1 and kills the script.
Ideally there will be a way for the escape function to sanitize the information somehow. After this has been execute, as of now, my log table is being populated with $text and not the actual text.
I understand preparing queries would be a better option but would take a lot more than 5 hours to do that with every query. I'm converting from SQL, therefore data is universally escaped when needed by calling the function, therefore everywhere where data needs escaped, it is calling to this function already.
Edited:
$db=new database;
$db->configure($_CONFIG['hostname'],
$_CONFIG['username'],
$_CONFIG['password'],
$_CONFIG['database'],
$_CONFIG['persistent']);
$db->connect();
$text
because you have to use double-quotes around variables, not single quotes. If$text = "something"
, then'$text' == "$text"
but"$text" == "something"
.bind_param
to add user data to your query. Avoid using string interpolation to accomplish this. You should do everything you can to not have any$
variables in your query string.'$text'
to$text
- remove the quotes.