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From: Jason Pruim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Janeiro de 2007 17:37
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Introduction and questions...
Hi Everyone, I'm very new to php and to this list. I'm hoping to be
able to suck up as much knowledge f
Greetings.
I would like some feedback on this approach for encrypting HTML input
element values such as Checkbox, Radio, Select, Hidden, etc, and Javascript
code related to those elements.
The procedure is when a user first arrives at the site a session structure
is created and in it I create a r
> -Mensagem original-
> De: jblanchard
> I don't see any problem with the approach, but I would ask why...
Because if I write original ids or values matching those on database (or
other data source) they can easily be changed on client side, that is the
main purpose. Another purpose is to
> -Mensagem original-
> De: David Dorward
> So the value attribute contains an encrypted representation of the country
> name ... which is transmitted in clear text right next to it?
>
> If you want encryption, why not just use SSL?
The value attribute contains an encrypted value of a row
Hello
Sorry for this OT post but is there a c++ mailing list like this one?
~Pedro.
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Hi!
I have to move my website from Windows hosting to a linux hosting machine.
Does anyone have special tips, procedures I should consider?
(Like changing directory paths from \ to / ).
It's a classifieds posting website and it's in final testing stage.
Pedro.
Apologies for my bad English.
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Greetings!
I am building a website using PHP 5.1.2 and MySQL 5.0.18 and I am using
windows xp with IIS.
All the hosting companies I have contacted are using php 4.x.x and mysql
4.x.x or 3.x.x, on linux I suppose.
Are php versions the same for every os/platform?
Thanks in advance.
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