[PHPTAL] Compiled code sending SPAM?!?

2011-05-15 Thread Marco Afonso
Hi, Thanks for your tips, I just changed the destination for php files and now it seems that the antivirus doesn't complain any more... What about naming the templates starting with "phptal_" instead of "tpl_" ? This could give an hint to user that that file was created by phptal... Cheers and

Re: [PHPTAL] Compiled code sending SPAM?!?

2011-05-15 Thread Marco Pivetta
As Tjerk said, try to move those files elsewhere :) Disabling caching is suicide... It will cause too much overhead, even for small websites (and if you're on a shared hosting you'll probably front the "cpu limit" trouble). Try setting the cache somewhere else through $engine->setPhpCodeDestination

Re: [PHPTAL] Compiled code sending SPAM?!?

2011-05-14 Thread Tjerk Meesters
Hi, Try to move the cache folder instead, file uploads in /tmp with .php extension could be associated with security breaches in forum/wp sites. On May 15, 2011 8:41 AM, "Marco Afonso" wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm new to PHPTAL and I'm loving it! > > Although, at the same time I started using it on

[PHPTAL] Compiled code sending SPAM?!?

2011-05-14 Thread Marco Afonso
Hi all, I'm new to PHPTAL and I'm loving it! Although, at the same time I started using it on my hosting company, they start telling me that somehow files of the format /tmp/tpl__name_xxx.php are being detected by ClamAV as malware, which in turn seems to be configured to send an emai