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dba_replace

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dba_replaceエントリを置換または挿入する

説明

dba_replace(string|array $key, string $value, resource $dba): bool

dba_replace() は、dba で 指定したデータベースに key および value で記述されるエントリを 置換または挿入します。

パラメータ

key

置換するエントリのキー。

value

置換される値。

dba

dba_open() あるいは dba_popen() によって返されたデータベースハンドル。

戻り値

成功した場合に true を、失敗した場合に false を返します。

参考

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cbemerine at gmail dot com
14 years ago
QDBM and GDBM appear to be the only DBA handlers that will allow dba_replace to work correctly. The DBA Handlers must be compiled or built into the version you are using. See dba_handlers (http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.dba-handlers.php) for more specific information:

Also when you search online you will see mention of “security” related issue, supposedly, related to the dba_replace() function. In every instance of the “security” issue documented online, the dba_open function specified the DBA handler option of “inifile”. DBA handler “inifile” is intended for the management of ini files specifically. Here are the dba_open and dba_replace code snippets related to this “security” issue:

<?php
$source
=dba_open("/www/about.ini", "wlt", "inifile");
dba_replace("HOME","/www/",$source);
?>

I have also seen errors listed online with DB4 and use of the dba_replace function. Though I am skeptical of those reports. Unfortunately I do not have a database with the DB4 handlers compiled in to check if there is an issue with dba_replace and the DB4 DBA handler or not. At least you are aware that there may be an issue and can check if need be.

Assuming the correct DBA handlers are “built” or compiled into your database when built for the packages you are using, there is probably not an issue with dba_replace() and actual database files. If you experience a problem with dba_replace() make sure you build in DBA handlers QDBM or GDBM.

You can not build in both QDBM and GDBM together in the same build, however you probably can build in both INIFILE and FLATFILE with either QDBM or GDBM. It is unclear if you can build in either db3 or db4 with QDBM or GDBM. It appears that DB4, CDB, INIFILE and FLATFILE are often built together.

see User contributed notes for dba_handlers() and dba_open() related to CDB.
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