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MySQL + PHP Best Practices.


SharkBait

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as far as the first one, it really depends on the type of input field, but as a general rule, every user  input should at the very least get escaped with addslashes() or mysql_real_escape_string() before being inserted. you should probably run strip_tags() and some other checks on it as well. it's usually a good practice to write up a function or even a class to give you more control and simply pass your $_POST through it on each submit.
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