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| From: | Thomas Seifert | Date: | October 25 2002 3:47pm |
| Subject: | Re: phpmyadmin (OT) | ||
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I don't want to start a flame but where do take this from? Every security-hole in php has been fixed shortly after it was known. Its as secure as any other server-side scripting-language in the web. Thomas On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 10:40:32 -0500 "Ed Carp" <erc@stripped> wrote: > PHP itself is not secure unless special steps are taken to secure it, and > even then it's no guarantee. There have been several exploits published > against PHP, and a few of them have been root exploits. I avoid PHP when I > can, especially on shared servers. > sql, query
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|---|---|---|
| • Connection | Arthur | 25 Oct |
| • Re: Connection | Jocelyn Fournier | 25 Oct |
| • phpmyadmin | Mitchell Wright | 25 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | Ed Carp | 25 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin (OT) | Thomas Seifert | 25 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin (OT) | Mitchell Wright | 25 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | John Chang | 25 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | Jeroen Geusebroek | 26 Oct |
| • RE: phpmyadmin | Ed Carp | 26 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin (OT) | Mark Stringham | 25 Oct |
| • InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Chris Boget | 25 Oct |
| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Dyego Souza do Carmo | 25 Oct |
| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Paul DuBois | 26 Oct |
| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Chris Boget | 25 Oct |
| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Pete Harlan | 28 Oct |
| • Re: InnoDB and auto_increment fields | Chris Boget | 28 Oct |
| • Re: phpmyadmin | Jan Steinman | 27 Oct |
