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NAMECGI::Untaint::Maypole - Use instead of CGI::Untaint. Based on CGI::UntaintSYNOPSISuse CGI::Untaint::Maypole; my $h = CGI::Untaint::Maypole->new($params); $value = $h->extract(-as_printable => 'name); if ($h->error =~ /No input for/) { # caught empty input now handle it .... } if ($h->raw_data->{$field} eq $object->$field) { # Raw data same as database data. Perhaps we should not update field ... } DESCRIPTIONThis patches some issues I have with CGI::Untaint. You still need it installed and you install handlers the same.1) Instead of passing the empty string to the untaint handlers and relying on them to handle it to everyone's liking, it seems better to have CGI::Untaint just say "No input for field" if the field is blank. 2) It adds the method "raw_data" to the get back the parameters the handler was created with. raw_dataReturns the parameters the handler was created with as a hashrefBUGSNone known yet.SEE ALSOperlsec. CGI::Untaint.AUTHORPeter Speltz.BUGS and QUERIESPlease direct all correspondence regarding this module to: bug-Maypole@rt.cpan.orgCOPYRIGHT and LICENSECopyright (C) 2006 Peter Speltz. All rights reserved.This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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