野村 wrote:
> Web pages have username and password with basic, digest or ldap
> authorization. So if I createuser with same user and password, and if
> there is md5 or something to encode password, I wonder javascript
> connects to postgres securely.
>
for that to work, irregardless of security a
thanks for replies.
Craig Ringer wrote:
>This is a really, really, REALLY bad idea.
I agree.
John R Pierce wrote:
> if you mean client side Javascript running on the end users web browser,
> no, it should NOT be allowed to connect to a database server directly.
Web pages have username and passwo
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Craig Ringer
wrote:
> 野村 wrote:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> My javascript connects with postgres using php.
>> php responds with XML for my select request.
>> I wonder is there any way to access to postgres directly?
>
> Nothing stops you passing SQL snippets from JavaScr
野村 wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> My javascript connects with postgres using php.
> php responds with XML for my select request.
> I wonder is there any way to access to postgres directly?
>
if you mean client side Javascript running on the end users web browser,
no, it should NOT be allowed to connec
野村 wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> My javascript connects with postgres using php.
> php responds with XML for my select request.
> I wonder is there any way to access to postgres directly?
Nothing stops you passing SQL snippets from JavaScript into your PHP
code, which then dispatches then to the server
Hello all.
My javascript connects with postgres using php.
php responds with XML for my select request.
I wonder is there any way to access to postgres directly?
I mean like this.
new PGSQL.Request (
'postgres.server.com'
,{
,port: 5432
,sql : 'select *