On Devollo.com the first part of a series looking at something every PHP developer (or any other for that matter) should include in their application - data filtering.
Filtering data. We all have to do it. Most, if not all of us, despise doing it. However, unbeknown to most are PHP's filter_* functions, that allow us to do all sorts of filtering and validation.
Using PHP's filter_* functions, we can validate and sanitize data types, URLs, e-mail...
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