(This is a bit off topic, but I though might be helpful to some developers,
it deals more with security concepts than PHP per se)
I may be going out on a limb here, but I doubt you'll find something in the
GPL/open source domain.
we've built our own and pretty much does what you've described (us
I agree with Chris' method, but if you don't have cron, then what I do is a
page-based cache.
Since weather does not change with every page hit, you could store the
parsed page inside a database, or even write it to a flat file, so if the
page is hit 100 times an hour, and you do an hourly refresh
It depends on how complex your "content" is.
I've had a few unsuccessful attempts at this as it gets too messy. Assuming
your "content" contains html (like news), it means you have to ignore tags,
but your tags may have images, in them, etc etc, further adding to your
alignment woes. Also, splitti
no, that's (partially) the idea of a POST.
Eg, if a login script was done under SSL using a http GET, even if you were
using 1 way crypt on the password, the cleartext would still be logged,
which is undesirable.
besides, how would you log a multi-part mime upload file in POST?
The only way I ca
t's a..
ahh... not so preferred approach ;-)
Regds,
Sek-Mun
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Sek-Mun Wong
Connecting Space
Sydney, Australia
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