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Anyone have some basic security tips for PHP-programmers?
Nov 14 2003 04:32PM
Matthews, Chris (CMatthews MAIL co washoe nv us)
(1 replies)
Good Morning (at least here in Nevada)
I am a graphics guy by trade, who happens to have some proficiency with
code.
Since my PHP knowledge is pretty much self-taught, however, I am certain
that I'm probably doing some hack-prone stuff.
Anyone have any hints for good PHP practices (Looking for kind of a "This
is one of the most common PHP security flaws" kind of thing)?
Chris Matthews
E-Government Information Officer
Community Relations, Washoe County
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us
775.328.3719
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RE: Anyone have some basic security tips for PHP-programmers?
Nov 17 2003 09:56PM
arek chelmnet pl
(2 replies)
Re: Anyone have some basic security tips for PHP-programmers?
Nov 19 2003 05:16AM
Tommy Gildseth (gildseth start no)
(1 replies)
RE: Anyone have some basic security tips for PHP-programmers?
Nov 20 2003 04:23PM
arek chelmnet pl
Re: Anyone have some basic security tips for PHP-programmers?
Nov 19 2003 02:58AM
James Mitchell (reductor askmiky com)
(1 replies)
RE: Anyone have some basic security tips for PHP-programmers?
Nov 20 2003 12:50AM
arek chelmnet pl
(1 replies)
Re: Anyone have some basic security tips for PHP-programmers?
Nov 21 2003 10:27PM
James Mitchell (reductor askmiky com)
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I am a graphics guy by trade, who happens to have some proficiency with
code.
Since my PHP knowledge is pretty much self-taught, however, I am certain
that I'm probably doing some hack-prone stuff.
Anyone have any hints for good PHP practices (Looking for kind of a "This
is one of the most common PHP security flaws" kind of thing)?
Chris Matthews
E-Government Information Officer
Community Relations, Washoe County
http://www.co.washoe.nv.us
775.328.3719
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