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So this is the first project that Ive worked with were I am NOT working with a pre built CMS and i'm trying to make sure that the data that is submitted is secure.

My question is in two parts: a) Is the way that I am checking $_POST values secure enough? here it is:

function validateInput($data) {
$data = trim($data);
$data = stripslashes($data);
$data = htmlspecialchars($data);
return $data;   
}

$id = validateInput($_POST['id']);
$name = validateInput($_POST['name']);
$address = validateInput($_POST['address']);

b) if not, how can I make it more secure and less likely to be SQL injected?

I would really appreciate some help on this. Thanks guys

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Using mysqli for preparing your variables:

$id = mysqli_real_escape_string($db, $_POST['id']);
$name = mysqli_real_escape_string($db, $_POST['name']);
$address = mysqli_real_escape_string($db, $_POST['address']);

Or with a database object (As defined when opening your connection):

$id = $db->real_escape_string($_POST['id']);
$name = $db->real_escape_string($_POST['name']);
$address = $db->real_escape_string($_POST['address']);

https://www.php.net/mysqli_real_escape_string

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    And again undeserved upvote from someone who have no clue Mar 20, 2014 at 15:50
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What you are doing is a great start, and don't let anyone tell you not to escape special characters.

The official answer is to use modern mysql methods, either: mysqli or PDO

Please google those PHP: mysqli and php: PDO

There is great documentation on those.

Any mysql_escape_... is deprecated.

One more note: stripslashes does not add any security value.

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    @YourCommonSense, please add constructive help, rather than negative comments. You obviously don't know what you are talking about. the trim() method removes the first part of a sql injection, htmlspecialchars() method encodes characters which can be used for escaping.. I have been a PHP security expert for 10 years, so maybe you should brush up. Mar 20, 2014 at 15:53

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