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I've got friends who's telling me to change some code.

One of them is telling me to change my code into:

intval($_GET['id']);

And the other tells me to change into:

db_escape($_GET);

Who is right, and why?

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Intval is specifically for numbers. With intval you transform anything what is not a valid number to "0". With db_escape() you can prepare strings and other stuff to be inserted into a database. So both are right, it depends on what you want to insert :-) If you want to insert a number or if you want to select an entry with its id

$query = "SELECT * FROM table WHERE id = " . intval($GET_["id"]);

then you should use intval. If you want to insert a text, you should use db_escape.

$query = "INSERT INTO table (stringCol) VALUES('" . db_escape($_POST['string']) . "')";

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