
If you want more control, you can also use eval just like JavaScript but you will have to audit the living daylights out of your code. Some love it when a client side data is passed to the eval function _______________________________________________ *#define TRUE FALSE* //Happy debugging suckers! _______________________________________________ * * 2011/8/8 James Nzomo <kazikubwa@gmail.com>
*call_user_func('myFunction',$dirtyData**);* * * *I have never tried nesting the above tho * *Jaribu utuambie.* * * * *
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2011/8/8 Peter Karunyu <pkarunyu@gmail.com>
Good people, I have a small question:
suppose I have a string with native PHP or user defined functions names separated with a known separator, e.g. $myString = "strip_tags|trim|myFunction";
And I want to apply each function name to some other data e.g. $cleanData = strip_tags(trim(myFunction($dirtyData)));
How would I go about it? It has been done in CodeIgniter form validation library but for the life of me I can't see how to reverse engineer it.
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