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Old August 24th, 2007, 08:05 PM
Paul
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Default trouble MySQL AES_ENCRYPT() using PHP for SQL statement

I want to add a binary element (AES_ENCRYPT()) to a $_POST array. I need to
make it binary because it is going into a BLOB field.

$results = $dbr->Execute('select * from table1 where id='.$_GET['id']);
....
// validation take place and now is processed
$_POST["field1"] = $dbr->GetOne('select
AES_ENCRYPT('.trim($_POST['field1']).', \'salt*&)#\')');
// there are other $_POST fields that are in cluded in the next line
// GetInsertSQL is a function that eventually calls $dbr->Execute()
$dbr ->GetInsertSQL($results, $_POST, true);
It decrypts most records (field1) but not all. After researching it, I think
the problem lies in how I am adding the encrypted field.

I think I need to make the $_POST["field1"] binary, somehow.

If so, how do I do that?

Any other ideas?

(the $dbr is an ADODB element.)


 

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