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Re: FILTER_SANITIZE_NUMBER_FLOAT non/sense [message #177014 is a reply to message #177011] Thu, 16 February 2012 11:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Thomas Mlynarczyk is currently offline  Thomas Mlynarczyk
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Michael Fesser schrieb:

>>> $ php -r "echo filter_var('456,999', FILTER_SANITIZE_NUMBER_FLOAT,
>>> FILTER_FLAG_ALLOW_THOUSAND);"
>>> 456,999
>> Hm, it is still messed up, in the default setup it eats points and commas.
> Correct. [...]

I consider this a very strange definition of "correct". The point (pun
intended) of floats is precisely to be able to have a decimal point. It
is absolutely ridiculous to filter that out by default. Do you have to
explicitly allow "@" when filtering e-mail addresses?

From the manual:
>
> | FILTER_SANITIZE_NUMBER_FLOAT [...]
> | Remove all characters except digits, +- and optionally .,eE.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

I would consider that appropriate when filtering for numbers in general,
but certainly not when explicitly dealing with floats. Is there a
rationale for this WTF?

Greetings,
Thomas


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