For some reason addslashes is NOT adding slashes when inserting data into database. I thought I was using this right, but clearly not... When I submit data that has single or double quotes, it is just sending the exact string right in. Any ideas on how to make this work?
The code
<?php
//include db connect
include ("db_con.php");
//start session
session_start();
//set variable names
$username = $_SESSION['username'];
$entry = addslashes($_POST['entry']);
$uri = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
//send chat
$query = mysqli_query($con, "INSERT INTO chat (username, entry) VALUES
('".$username."', '".$entry."')");
if ($query) {
header('Location: '. $uri);
} else {
echo 'Chat entry failed for an unknown reason - Please go back and try again';
}
?>
addslashes
is not the correct function for escaping data when entering into databases, as its manual page clearly states. The correct function in this case ismysqli_real_escape_string
.