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admin/forum.php
".addslashes($blahblah1)." That is perfectly valid in the update and insert queries in forum.php in admin folder. What I want to do though, is this: ".addslashes($blahblah1,$blahblah2,$blahblah3,$bla hblah4)." Can I do that? |
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i don't think so.
but i'm to lazy to check. putting the fields after each other works. just give it a try |
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I wouldn't think so from previous expirence with /admin/forum.php
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ok, it's just that I will have to have 6 of them
. I wish there was a shorter way to do it (HINT HINT @ PHP PEOPLE )...or maybe it's the vB devs?
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there isn't, the way you discripe is incorect php
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