Could the following regular expression prove to be dangerous to the server:
if ($string =~ /$input{'variable'}/gis) {
#Some processing
}
The $input{'variable'} variable would be a value entered from a textfield from a CGI script.
I don't think entering commands does anything, but I noticed that you can enter special characters, such as charater classes, parentheses, periods, carets, and dollar signs. So is there any danger of files being deleted, or anything else I would want to class as bad?? Or would it just allow some nice restrictions for a search engine??
So if it is dangerous somehow, I should use:
if ($string =~ /\Q$input{'variable'}/) {
#blah blah blah...
}
right??
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