On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 11:13 PM, RebeccaJ <rebec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to both PostgreSQL and web-based application development; I
> read the FAQ at postgresql.org (perhaps this discussion group has
> another FAQ that I haven't found yet?) and didn't see this addressed.
>
> I'm creating a table with a column of type text, to be used in a php
> web application, where I'll be accepting user input for that text
> field. Are there characters, maybe non-printing characters, or perhaps
> even whole phrases, that could cause problems in my database or
> application if I were to allow users to enter them into that column?
>
> If so, does anyone happen to have a regular expression handy that you
> think is a good choice for text columns' CHECK constraint? Or maybe a
> link to a discussion of this topic?

Nope, there's nothing you can put into a text to break pgsql.
However, if you are using regular old queries, you'd be advised to use
pg_escape_string() function in php to prevent SQL injection attacks.

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