The URI path page?siteID=1
is a string; The value of $_GET['siteID']
will originally be a string.
Assumption: the siteID
value is used to look in a dB table by the siteID
field so a valid siteID
value must look like an integer greater than zero.
is_numeric()
is not enough in this case unfortunately because is_numeric('7e2')
returns true.
You want to validate the string value of siteID
as an integer without casting any value from $_GET, keeping your $_GET with raw values because you might need them later.
function is_valid_id($id) {
return strval($id) === strval(intval($id)) && $id > 0;
}
if (is_valid_id($_GET['siteID']))
$siteID = intval($_GET['siteID']);
# Value is ready to be processed as integer
else
# Refresh page with invalid id error message
It renders invalid '0', '0.0', '-0', '07', '-09', '0y', '7e2', '-w', '-b.9', 'G98', '-h7', '98R', '98.7', '98,8', '0x1A', '\x1A', '5+5', '5*5', etc.