On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:11:56 +0530, Navin Dutta
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:  

> Quote
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> ****************************** Kenneth: "i use python - and I sleep
> well"
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> Perhaps you should check how vulnerable ur python enabled django is on
> http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/

        Are you implying that there are holes in that site? Or are you
 merely hoping there might be some, to help your case?

> DEBUG = True in your Django settings file. Many more holes, inviting
> nightcrawlers to feast sometime ;) ...

        If there are security holes there, as you state with nothing to
 back it up, what are they? 

> Bad security it aint about which language u work on its bout how you
> work it.

        That, while belabouring the obvious, has a grain of truth in
 it. However, some languages make it easier than others  to avoid
 security issues -- either by language constructs, or heuristics in the
 compiler or libraries that amelirate the effect of common human error.

        The case Kenneth might have been making is that Python is one
 such language, and PHP is not.  Knowing what I do about PHP, I find
 that thesis plausible.

        manoj
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Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.golden-gryphon.com/>
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