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From: Mauricio T?llez Jim?nez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 12:03 PM
To: Matthew Aznoe
Cc: Php-General-Digest
Subject: Re: [PHP] Secure Access to Remote MySQL DB
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I think that SSL is the more transparent choice.
Cheers.
On Wed, Jul 18
Greetings,
I am developing an
application that will access a MySQL database remotely from another
server. I would like to be able to use a standard database connection
using the 3306 port if possible for ease of development, but I certainly do not
want to be sending unencrypted data betwe
s, it could help commenting by describing the variable name as
it is being declared, and it would encourage a better coding style.
Does anyone else have any thoughts on this?
Matthew Aznoe
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ar expressions, use split unless
you need the functionality of preg_split.
Disclaimer:
I have not done exhaustive performance study of all of the possible
scenarios to find discrepancies, but from my observations so far, the above
conclusions have held true. If anyone has any other informati
Is there a way to simulate a form submission to a cgi-script using PHP? I
am trying to write a script that will replace the frontend of another CGI
script with a customized one of my own, but I need to be able to pass form
data into the next page in the cgi (including a password).
Matthew
need to use Windows anyway for my company's standards of MS Office and
Outlook, its tolerable.
When running exclusively in UNIX, I run Elvis, a graphical vi with syntax
hilighting. XEmacs also is not a bad option, but Elvis is much faster.
Matthew Aznoe
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that of a satisfied customer.
Matthew Aznoe
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