RE: [PHP] flat file db

2001-07-10 Thread Chadwick, Russell


put in somewhere outside the document root, as long as your apache isn't
jailed php can read your flat file wherever you put it, as long as its
owned by the webserver user - Russ

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From: Jon Yaggie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: [PHP] flat file db


i am setting up a flat file database.  i want to restrict acess so that
users cant view it intentionally or accidentally.  i am pretty positive this
is a job for htaccess but i am pretty clueless in this area(one of many
areas i am clueless in)  anyone got a suggestion on a tutorial or another
way to protect the db other than htaccess?









Thank You,
 
Jon Yaggie
www.design-monster.com
 
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fix one bug, compile it again
101 little bugs in the code
 
101 little bugs in the code . . .'
 
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Re: [PHP] flat file db

2001-07-10 Thread Jon Yaggie

is there a way i can check this?
and what is the liklihood of it being so?


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Subject: RE: [PHP] flat file db



 put in somewhere outside the document root, as long as your apache isn't
 jailed php can read your flat file wherever you put it, as long as its
 owned by the webserver user - Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Jon Yaggie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 9:18 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] flat file db


 i am setting up a flat file database.  i want to restrict acess so that
 users cant view it intentionally or accidentally.  i am pretty positive
this
 is a job for htaccess but i am pretty clueless in this area(one of many
 areas i am clueless in)  anyone got a suggestion on a tutorial or another
 way to protect the db other than htaccess?









 Thank You,

 Jon Yaggie
 www.design-monster.com

 And they were singing . . .

 '100 little bugs in the code
 100 bugs in the code
 fix one bug, compile it again
 101 little bugs in the code

 101 little bugs in the code . . .'

 And it continued until they reached 0



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