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# ++ Character test – Calin

Calin

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Posts: 358
From: Moldova
Registered: 12-04-2006
Just testing to see if those characters are accepted

Looks like I can't edit the topic title guess I'll start a new one. It's good to now that at least ++ and # are accepted in the title.
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[This message has been edited by Calin (edited March 29, 2007).]

jestermax

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From: Ontario, Canada
Registered: 06-21-2006
Good call, it's always good to find out what the forum thinks are swear words

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Calin

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Posts: 358
From: Moldova
Registered: 12-04-2006
I was actually planing to post something and I wanted to check the characters first, the characters are accepted but I can't edit the thread title so I made a new post.

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a good gameplay is a right combination between performance and features.

samw3

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Posts: 542
From: Toccoa, GA, USA
Registered: 08-15-2006
I believe its quotes that kill it.. single ' or double "

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Sam Washburn

jestermax

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From: Ontario, Canada
Registered: 06-21-2006
the single quote acts as part of a SQL injection attack but why would double quotes hurt it though?

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kenman

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Posts: 518
From: Janesville WI
Registered: 08-31-2006
Double quotes can kill a php if the quote type was not used prior as in

echo "hello";
echo 'hello';
echo '"hello"';

all will give different results.

Also depends on .php version