Hey!  That is slick.  Does Jay know we are all talking about this?

I see his project is open source at fresh meat.  This is promising for a team effort.

Tom

On 9/16/06, Richard Esplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I sorry I'm late responding, but you really should check out:

http://jaynorth.net/?view=scouttracker

I've mentioned this project on the list before. He chose the same toolset and
approach that you did, and my brother has been using it with his troop for
over a year. It is an excellent start.

Richard Esplin

On Friday 18 August 2006 17:48, Oscar Schultz wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 August 2006 8:24 pm, A. Rick Anderson wrote:
> > Oscar Schultz wrote:
> > > On Monday 10 July 2006 10:04 am, Tom Welch wrote:
> > >>Good start Oscar.
> > >
> > > It is a start. I'll add the changes, modify into sql and repost.
> >
> > Did you ever get the table definitions done as SQL?
>
> Hello list,
>
> Between scout camp, yw camp and family reunions I done some but not as much
> as I wanted to the tracker. Below is what I currently have
>
> The question for the list is how to make the user interface secure.
> The tools I have selected are mysql, php5, pear, apache2, and linux as the
> base os. The application will run as a web server (server side code rather
> than _javascript_) and will require cookies. I have been reading about
> cross-side script attacks (xss). xss looks to be a serious problem since it
> uses man in the middle to steal cookies. Anyone have some ideas how to
> harden a web application so I can avoid design problems upfront.
>
> thanks
> oscar
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