mysqli->real_escape_string --
Escapes special characters in a string for use in a SQL statement,
taking into account the current charset of the connection
This function is used to create a legal SQL string that you can use in a SQL statement.
The string escapestr is encoded to an escaped SQL string, taking into
account the current character set of the connection.
Characters encoded are NUL (ASCII 0), \n, \r, \, ', ", and Control-Z.
$mysqli->query("CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE myCity LIKE City");
$city = "'s Hertogenbosch";
/* this query will fail, cause we didn't escape $city */ if (!$mysqli->query("INSERT into myCity (Name) VALUES ('$city')")) { printf("Error: %s\n", $mysqli->sqlstate); }
$city = $mysqli->real_escape_string($city);
/* this query with escaped $city will work */ if ($mysqli->query("INSERT into myCity (Name) VALUES ('$city')")) { printf("%d Row inserted.\n", $mysqli->affected_rows); }
mysqli_query($link, "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE myCity LIKE City");
$city = "'s Hertogenbosch";
/* this query will fail, cause we didn't escape $city */ if (!mysqli_query($link, "INSERT into myCity (Name) VALUES ('$city')")) { printf("Error: %s\n", mysqli_sqlstate($link)); }
$city = mysqli_real_escape_string($link, $city);
/* this query with escaped $city will work */ if (mysqli_query($link, "INSERT into myCity (Name) VALUES ('$city')")) { printf("%d Row inserted.\n", mysqli_affected_rows($link)); }