-Original Message-
From: John Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are wrong. :)
Having register_globals OFF helps to prevent poorly written programs
from being vulnerable to
users setting variables in the URL/header/cookie data. You can still
write horribly insecure
programs
correct me if i am wrong but i have been told it is bad and insecure
to use register_global=on
i have seen many comercial scripts that rely on this and it just makes me laugh
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 16:48:05 +0800, Shen Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, if your register_global = on you can do it
From: Joseph Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
correct me if i am wrong but i have been told it is bad and insecure
to use register_global=on
You are wrong. :)
Having register_globals OFF helps to prevent poorly written programs from being
vulnerable to users setting variables in the
I'm not sure that this code will work.
Try to use $_SESSION['..'] and (..). [Don't use the {, } for this purposes.
vio-
- Original Message -
From: pete M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 4:02 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] Re: Sessions and MySQL?
might
Configure PHP with this line included --enable-trans-sid This will
automatically put the session ID after every URL if the user does not have
cookies enabled.
Josh Hoover
KnowledgeStorm, Inc.
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