Random String
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This function simply splits a file based on the splitter supplied and returns an array with the values. It's pretty much like the file() function. This script could be helpful in section editings.
7
Turns any string backwards. If you input "Test" it gives out "tseT". Hope it's useful.
The snippet shows how to use it.
The snippet shows how to use it.
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This simple function simply removes the character at the given index from a string.
NOTE: The count starts from 0
NOTE: The count starts from 0
10
Adds any character at the given index of a string.
NOTE: Count starts from 0
NOTE: Count starts from 0
8
Strip HTML Tags From a String
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Strip HTML Tags From a String
5
Return a Portion of a Character String
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Here's a little snippet I got from SitePoint that I now use all the time. Add the code below to the start of each script.
Basically, what this does is checks to see if magic_quotes_gpc() is enabled on the server, and if it is, then it gets rid of all the slashes that magic_quotes_gpc() adds to input from $_GET, $_POST and $_COOKIES globals.
It's a good snippet to use, because it negates the bad programming practices that having magic_quotes_gpc() lets you get away with, and means that you don't really on PHP to validate your input; you get to do it all yourself ;-)
Basically, what this does is checks to see if magic_quotes_gpc() is enabled on the server, and if it is, then it gets rid of all the slashes that magic_quotes_gpc() adds to input from $_GET, $_POST and $_COOKIES globals.
It's a good snippet to use, because it negates the bad programming practices that having magic_quotes_gpc() lets you get away with, and means that you don't really on PHP to validate your input; you get to do it all yourself ;-)
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A little function that does some basic checking for data input by a user. Should get rid of code injection ;-)
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Creates a random string, usefull for passwords etc.
Use: $password = makeRandomPassword($Length);
If $Length is not specified (ie $password = makeRandomPassword();) then it will default to 8 characters
Use: $password = makeRandomPassword($Length);
If $Length is not specified (ie $password = makeRandomPassword();) then it will default to 8 characters









