Unfortunately, when people suggest that they "avoid PHP when they can" it
usually means they don't understand much about the language or how to use it
appropriately.
That being said, I personally avoid .NET and FrontPage
MS
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Seifert" <ts77@stripped>
To: <mysql@stripped>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: phpmyadmin (OT)
> 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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