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1yes, but I can test against those values when evaluating a injection protection mechanismSteve– Steve2011-02-11 10:19:58 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2011 at 10:19
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1If what you want is information about how to test whether your site contains any SQL injection vulnerabilities, that's a different question -- and if that's what you wanted to ask, I suggest you ask that question (and ask it in a separate question). The answer is not necessarily going to be of the form "build up a laundry list of potential attack vectors and try each of them one by one". In other words, a well-posed question should specify what you want to achieve, without making assumptions about how best to achieve it.D.W.– D.W.2011-02-12 02:22:50 +00:00Commented Feb 12, 2011 at 2:22
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