At 00:46 05/01/2006, you wrote:
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Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 16:45:54 -0800
From: Todd Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Neil -
Thank you for noticing my typo. The actual PHP code has both choices
with one commented out. When I constructed the message for the forum I
selected the wrong one - not the one I actually am using.
Todd
Neil Smith [MVP, Digital media] wrote:
At 00:46 05/01/2006, you wrote:
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How can I force the browser to re-display the last dynamically created page
when using the back button, for example, rather than re-issuing the query.
Are there any complications because we are using the https protocol on
Apache?
David
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Ah, it's in the manual, isn't it?
I was calling session_start() on the page, so the session.cache_limiter
value of 'nocache' in php.ini was overriding all attempts to cache the
page.
Calling session_cache_limiter('private') before session_start() did the
trick.
David
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Hello,
This is stumping me something awful. I have searched the archive of
this mailing list and google and the php and mysql websites with
everything i can think of.
I have a simple mysql table with some basic columns and a blob column
that holds an image file. What I need to get is the
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> Hi Guys, I am a newbie and having a lot of trouble with PHP/MySQL
> lately... We have a number of PHP/MYSQL solutions developed on our
> server and I have the pleasure to maintain them...
>
> The copy of MySQL 3.23 has sta
I would do one of two things here:
1. add a size column to the db and have the image size added when
inserting the image
2. run a trash script (either sql if your version support subselects or a
little page) to get the size of
the image and enter it into the size field
Another option
whoa, that was EXACTLY what I needed. Thanks!!
Jordan
On Jan 5, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Bastien Koert wrote:
select *, (length(image_fiedl)/1024) as Kb from table [where
clause] to get the size
Bastien
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So I'm thinking about how to save credit card numbers in the DB, for
re-charging cards for subscriptions, new orders, etc.
I'm also thinking about how to save passwords in the DB, not plaintext, but
not one-way encrypted either.
Any suggestions? How would I secure the database? I'm thinking so
CC saving is a bad idea on a web facing server...much better to let the user
re-input the data each time. If your network allows it, store the data
encrypted (using php's mcrypt/decrypt extension) on an separate extremely
limited access, non-webfacing (ie internal) db/server that only allows
i
Peter Beckman wrote:
So I'm thinking about how to save credit card numbers in the DB, for
re-charging cards for subscriptions, new orders, etc.
Why, is the first question I would ask you. First off, on a new order,
why wouldn't you just save the authorization code, instead of the credit
card
Any reason why you need to have reversible encryption on the password
value??
Generally I simply create some hash from the password, using something
akin to a MD5 or SHA1 hash of the password string. Or in my paranoid
case I use the password string, plus all sorts of replicatable
combination
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, John Meyer wrote:
Peter Beckman wrote:
So I'm thinking about how to save credit card numbers in the DB, for
re-charging cards for subscriptions, new orders, etc.
Why, is the first question I would ask you.
So I'm thinking about how to save credit card numbers in the DB,
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Julien Bonastre wrote:
Any reason why you need to have reversible encryption on the password value??
No... I just prefer to assume that if someone gets my DB, they might try
using user/pass pairs on banking sites, or paypal, or other ways, and if I
can reversible encrypt
From: Peter Beckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Julien Bonastre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Storing Credit Cards, Passwords, Securely,
two-wayencryption
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 22:53:30 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Julien Bonastre wrote:
Any reason why y
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Julien Bonastre wrote:
Any reason why you need to have reversible encryption on the password
value??
No... I just prefer to assume that if someone gets my DB, they might
try
using user/pass pairs on banking sites, or paypal, or other ways, and
if I
can reversible en
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