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Can someone recommend an up to date library for data Sanitization in PHP ?

I am looking for a library that proposes a set of functions for data sanitization. Email validation/sanitization (remove those %0A, \r...), strip htlm (stripslashes(htmlentities), remove script, SQL injection … any form of exploit related to data submitted by users.

CakePHP sanitization class (not the "framework") looks nice.. ?

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Please define "data sanitization". Are you wanting to remove html entities, just potential xss attacks, or sql injection attacks? – rick May 8 at 20:00
I rephrased the question. – Gonzo May 8 at 21:04

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Check out PHP Filter

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Or directly the official manual entry of PHP's Data Filtering: php.net/filter – Török Gábor May 8 at 18:29
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For filtering out xss attacks when you need to preserve html markup: htmlpurifier

If you don't need to keep html markup, you can use htmlspecialchars or htmlentities

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There is no such thing as data sanitization. Data isn't dangerous on it self - it's the context in which it's used, that makes it safe or unsafe. That means that it is pointless to try and validate/sanitize data on entry. Instead, your should escape it properly on output. See also my answer here.

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If you need to allow markup in input, but you don't want xss attacks, then it's not "pointless" to validate/sanitize data on entry. Why would you store dangerous input? – rick May 8 at 19:58
I consider that an edge case and I'd use HtmlPurifier for that. – troelskn May 8 at 21:59
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Zend Filter, Zend Filter Input and Zend_Validate

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CakePHP is a framework, not a sanitation library.

It's probably easier to just write your own sanitization functions.

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I was only going to use the sanitize.php file. – Gonzo May 8 at 18:30
Fair enough, I didn't follow the link. – d03boy May 8 at 18:33

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