[PHP] Re: Calling cgi post form from within php

2004-01-11 Thread Thomas Andersen
Thanks for your help guys, I got it working.

Thomas


Thomas Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi,

 does anyone know how to call a cgi script and pass along a post-form from
 within php?

 Thanks,
 Thomas

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[PHP] Calling cgi post form from within php

2004-01-10 Thread Thomas Andersen
Hi,

does anyone know how to call a cgi script and pass along a post-form from
within php?

Thanks,
Thomas

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[PHP] Re: Calling cgi post form from within php

2004-01-10 Thread Thomas Andersen
a little extra info.  This is a remote script located on another server.  I
will then get a return value for error checking purposes.

Thomas

Thomas Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi,

 does anyone know how to call a cgi script and pass along a post-form from
 within php?

 Thanks,
 Thomas

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[PHP] Re: Max GET size?

2004-01-07 Thread Thomas Andersen
I believe there is a limit on the length of URLs and since GET actually
sends the info through the URL that limit may apply.

Hope it helps,
Thomas


James E Hicks III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I've seen the post_max_size in the php.ini. Is there a corresponding
 get_max_size? I couldn't find anything about this anywhere in the php.ini
or
 apache.conf.

 I want to send a lot of information via
 header(Location: http//server.com/program.php?val[]=1)

 Is there any limit on size of GET method?

 James Hicks

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[PHP] Verifying a url

2004-01-06 Thread Thomas Andersen
Hi,

My web site has two different ways to be accessed.  One is through a SSL
connection and the other not.

Does anyone know how to check either the URL that is being used (https would
give away the SSL) or if you can check if SSL is being used?

Thanks,
Thomas

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[PHP] Security Question

2003-12-18 Thread Thomas Andersen
Hello,

I'm trying to develop a secure web based application and my only tools are
php, mysql, and a SSL connection.

Does anyone know of any good references for this kind of development?

What I really need to do is to make sure that given users only gain access
to the parts of the application they are given rights to.  I'm not sure if I
need to pass their user information along from page to page or if I should
set a cookie or whatever else would be appropriate.  I also want people to
be bounced back to the login page if they enter a direct URL to part of the
application without logging in first, and I also want people to be able to
log out.

Thanks,
Thomas Andersen

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[PHP] Re: Best way to store data.

2003-12-18 Thread Thomas Andersen
Which ever way is better for you.  That is, what ever is easier when it
comes to retrieving and displaying it again.  Both items will be treated as
text, so mysql won't care.

Thomas

Philip J. Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi, is the best way to store data in a mysql database in the text it was
submitted, or in HTML
 format ... changing all the \r's and things to br


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