Re: [PHP] Quick question, a little 0T i guess... BASIC_AUTH or forms

2007-03-04 Thread Ryan A
Hi guys, Thank you for your responses and your input. "At the end of the day the best way to secure data being transferred from client to server is to use SSL." THAT I know ;) was just wondering from a normal http page... and you answered that question perfectly...so thanks again! Would someo

Re: [PHP] Quick question, a little 0T i guess... BASIC_AUTH or forms

2007-03-04 Thread Stut
I think you meant to send this to the OP not me. And please also include the list in your replies. Tijnema ! wrote: The best way is using a HTML form, and then adding a javascript ,that runs before submitting, that encrypts the password with md5. This offers little more security than plain te

Re: [PHP] Quick question, a little 0T i guess... BASIC_AUTH or forms

2007-03-04 Thread Stut
Ryan A wrote: Quick question, one of our sites already uses BASIC_AUTH to take the username and pass from clients, we were thinking of instead doing it via a login form (so we can also add a CAPTCHA later...if needed) what I would like to know is, by using a login form instead of a BASIC_AUTH

[PHP] Quick question, a little 0T i guess... BASIC_AUTH or forms

2007-03-04 Thread Ryan A
Hey all! Quick question, one of our sites already uses BASIC_AUTH to take the username and pass from clients, we were thinking of instead doing it via a login form (so we can also add a CAPTCHA later...if needed) what I would like to know is, by using a login form instead of a BASIC_AUTH are w