Bastien Koert wrote:
php is not the only language susceptible to x-browser attacks... seems
unfair to single it out.
Why not? Its the only I've seen that actually has hackability built in!
(see below) So it singles itself out, thats the whole point :)
And as previously pointed out, many ti
php is not the only language susceptible to x-browser attacks... seems
unfair to single it out.
And as previously pointed out, many times it the developer's fault for
writing that insecure code
Bastien
From: "JupiterHost.Net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: php-db@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-D
Stut wrote:
I think we may have to agree to disagree. I love PHP. I've never had a
Ah I completely forgot about this sort of fun thing that I find in my
email almost once a week, just got this one:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-460727.html
now how many phpinfo() pages do you think
I think we may have to agree to disagree. I love PHP. I've never had a
problem with it that couldn't be solved that's made me want to switch.
Just to make it clear I do try the so-called "up-and-coming" development
trends, and over the years have tried most of the existing systems. I
recently
there really aren't enough effort applied to educate those outside the IT
world.
Working on it :)
> but I still use PHP because it is still the most appropiate development
> enviroment for a small or middle sized web solution.
Why not use Perl, it has all the "pros" but does not have the co
in PHP source:
./configure --help
I've had a look and it would appear that all that switch does is install
PEAR for you during the build process. That doesn't change the fact that
it's still just a collection of PHP classes and does not require
rebuilding of PHP to benefit from it.
sure no
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Stut wrote:
What planet are you on? Seriously? Because PEAR does not need to be
compiled into PHP. Zend Optimizer is no different to the optimizers
I was referring to --with-pear, sorry "compiled" was not the right
word *
I'm not familiar with the switch you are re
2006/5/12, JupiterHost.Net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It's a fact that I can't deny any of the bad points you have exposed
about
> PHP. I even agree with you that most of this problems are really awful
and
> it's pointless to hide them. But the fact that PHP is by preference the
> language for deve
Bastien Koert wrote:
Then Please, stop posting here...it just is not constructive...
I will, but I think it is
If you have these issues that need addressing to make it a better
langauge, then talk to the nice people at Zend and get invovled in
making things better.
No thanks, trying to
Stut wrote:
Let me start by apologising if my posts came across as personal. Check
If? How else can "What could be easier? Not having to read your ignorant
emails." be taken?
No worries though I understand, thanks :)
What planet are you on? Seriously? Because PEAR does not need to be
comp
Don't have time to totally disect it, but you might change the "if($num_rows)"
to "if($num_rows > 0)" just to make sure.
Also, try echoing out your SQL statement to check and make sure things like
$table got a real value or other silly things.
Lastly, I usually use single quotes for SQL stateme
Then Please, stop posting here...it just is not constructive...
If you have these issues that need addressing to make it a better langauge,
then talk to the nice people at Zend and get invovled in making things
better.
All the rest if useless diatribe.
Regards
Bastien
From: "JupiterHost.
It's a fact that I can't deny any of the bad points you have exposed about
PHP. I even agree with you that most of this problems are really awful and
it's pointless to hide them. But the fact that PHP is by preference the
language for developing small and middle web solutions aimed to be economi
I am trying to write a script to handle event registration. Most of the
people that will be registering are already in the database, but not all,
and those that are may not have current information.
Here is my latest effort, or at least a snippet of it... Can anyone point
out where I went stu
2006/5/12, Martin Alterisio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
...
I hate not having a proper application framework,
...
Sorry, there is a mistake there. I meant to say that I hate not having an
application server, although I also think currently available framework are
just not the way to go. They
2006/5/12, JupiterHost.Net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dwight Altman wrote:
> " Right after rebuilding php and apache and breaking PHP funtionality
for
> everyone, just so you can send a semi complex MIME message? That is the
> epitome of PHP's lameness and why I can't sit quietly by and not
> recom
Let me start by apologising if my posts came across as personal. Check
the archives for my posts, primarily on php-general and you will see
that I have a very sarcastic personality. No offence was meant or is
meant by what follows.
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
What planet are you on? Seriously? Beca
Dwight Altman wrote:
" Right after rebuilding php and apache and breaking PHP funtionality for
everyone, just so you can send a semi complex MIME message? That is the
epitome of PHP's lameness and why I can't sit quietly by and not
recommend an easy to install and use and maintain solution."
What planet are you on? Seriously? Because PEAR does not need to be
compiled into PHP. Zend Optimizer is no different to the optimizers
I was referring to --with-pear, sorry "compiled" was not the right word *
available for other scripting languages. Version mismatches are a fact
I was refe
Edward Vermillion wrote:
You've made it obvious by all of your replies that you have no idea
what you're talking about, so maybe it would be a good time to *not*
reply and let the folks that know what they're talking about actually
try to help people? Eh? Maybe?
a) Im speaking in genera
trap the IP and do a lookup on some service to detmine the origin of the
user...if not from the country(ies) you want to serve redirect that user
away to some other page or provide a custom 404 page to mess with the bots
bastien
From: "Chris Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: [PHP-DB]
Sounds like you're asking how to programmatically add your web site to Google's
search. I didn't dig very deep, but it doesn't look like Googles API provides
for the ability to submit (only search) and by Google's "addurl" page
(http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl) it appears that th
" Right after rebuilding php and apache and breaking PHP funtionality for
everyone, just so you can send a semi complex MIME message? That is the
epitome of PHP's lameness and why I can't sit quietly by and not
recommend an easy to install and use and maintain solution."
This command breaks Apa
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Alister Bulman wrote:
On 12/05/06, JupiterHost.Net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're piping a hand crafted mime message to sendmial via mail()?
You are a glutton for pain :) (and oh yeah theres about a zillion MIME
issues you've overlooked that will come back and bite
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Chris wrote:
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Ing. Edwin Cruz wrote:
Have a look on this:
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.mail.attachments.html
It seems to be easy with zend framework
How about a way to do it without having to install a huge system
wide binary
Edward Vermillion wrote:
Ummm... dude...
Zend Framework is NOT a "system wide binary"...
Semantics.
The point is its more fiddling, why fiddle (and likely break something)
when you don't need to.
besides is like way beta right now... fun to play with, sure, but
they're not really reco
Alister Bulman wrote:
On 12/05/06, JupiterHost.Net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're piping a hand crafted mime message to sendmial via mail()?
You are a glutton for pain :) (and oh yeah theres about a zillion MIME
issues you've overlooked that will come back and bite you later,
gauranteed
Chris wrote:
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Ing. Edwin Cruz wrote:
Have a look on this:
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.mail.attachments.html
It seems to be easy with zend framework
How about a way to do it without having to install a huge system wide
binary and configruation th
Ron Piggott (PHP) wrote:
I came up with some code today. I started e-mailing myself file
attachments to see what my e-mail program did in preparing them and when
I opened the e-mails I changed the view to "show e-mail source".
The biggest challenge is the boundary that separates the e-mail
Manoj Singh wrote:
Hi all,
I am developing the site using php and mysql. I have to add the url at
google site through php code.
If any one have idea about it, please help me.
PHP is server-side technology. Google will never see it.
The matter of placing your site in a search engine is a whol
Hi all,
I am developing the site using php and mysql. I have to add the url at
google site through php code.
If any one have idea about it, please help me.
Regards
Manoj
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