> still dealing w/ the friggin sql injections, I've cleansed all the
> inline queries and added all the queryparams in.  I also left in the
> code in application.cfm for safe measure.
>
> the problem that I'm having now is the google safe browsing.  from what
> I understand its on firefox3, the "Tell me if the site I'm visiting is a
> suspected attack site" option will not let users view the site w/o a
> warning unless they change their settings.  I wish I can say just turn
> it off but I can't.  can somebody tell me how and where to clear this w/
> google safe browsing?  ever since I updated to code and added to
> application.cfm we they haven't been injected.  but when check I get
> with google (even after requesting a review from them):

You must remove or sanitize the already-injected data in your database.

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