On Jun 19, 2006, at 10:02 PM, Jerry Freeman exclaimed:

> My notion is that PHP web forms are a security risk subject to  
> continuous crack/patch cycles. Am I being absurd? Currently I use  
> the humble tag <a "href=mailto:MYADDRESS.com>Contact"</a> under the  
> navbar to a dedicated address for my minimal client side email.  
> TIA. best...jf

I don't see why PHP should be any less secure than other server-side  
dynamic Web page mechanism. Everything's being patched all the time  
for security and PHP is no different. The big difference between PHP  
and the others is that it's easier to use. Can you explain your  
reasoning?

What brought on this question, by the way?




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