In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, J Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>> First explain how I could run YOUR script from MY site. I think that
>> is what you are asking, no?
>> 
>
>If you look inside an html page, javascript code, Flash decompiling, 
>etc., you can easily see how to call a specific php script on the site 
>that is accessing your database.  From that, it isn't very difficult 
>to figure out how to make your own accesses to the php script from 
>somewhere else.

OK, have a look at my home page,
http://www.hotcosta.com
and tell me how to access the database.

>I only want people to access my database when they are actually on my 
>site.

You can set your database user access so that they can only access the
database from your own site.  This is usually the default.

-- 
Pete Clark

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