[snip]
Might I make a suggestion for an addition to the newbie email - in the
where to find more information section - add a link either to the
manual security section or phpsec.org
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Cool idea, let's get that info together and I'll add it and throw it up
on my server...
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Ligaya Turmelle wrote:
here is the link for the improved newbie doc -
http://zirzow.dyndns.org/php-general/NEWBIE
Might be nice to see a link to the NEWBIE information in the footer of
the PHP list emails... know what I mean?
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Yeah, to think we used to have English Majors as the wait-staff in
restaurants and drive-thrus so you at least were understood when giving
your food and drink order...
Richard Lynch wrote:
SNIP
PHP *has* lowered the entry barrier ridiculously low, to the point
where we've got idiots and English
Hey y'all...
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question about ?php echo $foo?
[snip]
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question about ?php echo $foo? where it
On 5/10/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey y'all...
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For
On Wed, May 10, 2006 2:16 pm, Eric Butera wrote:
On 5/10/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
these issues because they don't even know to consider these things. I
still see so many examples passed on that have the ability to inject
SQL or spam via E-Mail Header injection. I mean to
Good thread. Great points.
I always thought this Sitepoint thread was very helpful:
http://snipurl.com/qafg
Cheers,
Micky
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Hmmm. Maybe this should be part of a Netiquette document How to give
good answers right next to that How to ask good questions document
:-^
Yep, and right next to How to think good, How to Google, and How to RTFM
:-)
tedd
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As usual, Richard shows the quality of his mettle! :-)
I absolutely agree, some ideas:
1. have the mailing list automatically add a single line to the
mailing list sig that promotes security/good-practice and points to phpsec.org?
(I guess only someone like Rasmus could say whether this was
Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question about
Richard Lynch wrote:
Hey y'all...
In the spirit of improving the mailing list, I'd like to suggest that
we, as a group, attempt to not provide answers with Bad Practices, or
at least always to point out that the Sample is Bad Practice for
production sites?
For example, an answer to a question
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