Hello all, I am trying to protect myself against XSS and I was reading about strip_tags, but what about input_var String Senetize, is that as good as strip_tags?
$username = filter_var($username, FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); or echo strip_tags($_POST["username"]);
ok so for example $str = "This is some <b>bold</b> text."; echo htmlspecialchars($str); then when I run it, it will run This is some <b>bold</b> text. Which then makes it difficult to do xss? If I understand it correct
it will turn characters with meaning in html to entities, e.g. it will turn " to " and < to < and so on. the browser will render these as the literal characters but they will be meaningless for the html.
@AboutLeros if you dont have that info elsewhere already, like in a session or something, then yes. if its in the database and you need it in your app, you have to fetch it.
Hey all. When I upload an image to my database if I don't select a file it adds a " into the images table under img. I already did a check if it is null that it cannot add it but still it adds a " and I can't really see why. This is my uploadImage function: pastebin.com/iYGep3dM
I know, but the other way kept giving me some weird permission issue and since the assignment said nothing about how to store an image I went with the easy way.
what's your opinion on optional parameters in constructors? i'm not sure i should have them just because it would be more comfortable. $a = new Baz(44); $a->setOptional($optional); vs $a = new Baz(44, $optional);
would like to be able to explain why it behaves like that though ...
@Wes just be sensible ... one or two optional parameters, fine, 10 optional parameters where you have to pass in a magical sequence of null and -1 to get some behaviour, fuck that ...
well ... I'm pretty sure that if you asked Bob or Nikita to produce a paper proving (in the mathematical, theoretical sense) that writing software in PHP is a bad idea, they could do it ...
so just be sensible ... we don't really care about facts over here @ php ...
@JoeWatkins looked it up, it's definitely just a difference in behavior. On BSD kernel space buffer is emptied when shutdown(sock, SHUT_RD) is called, on Linux it's just rejecting further packets
I'm so fucking terrible at git ... I'm going to go back to my cave, only code for myself ... we don't care about change logs .... they can all say "is better, k thnx" ...
Hm.. I have a website A which holds a cart object in the session and when going to checkout it creates a order and goes to website B where the checkout is happening. Now on website B you can update quantity of a cart-item, but I need to sync that quantity with the cart object session from website A. Any suggestions how? I can also load the order info into the cart object on website A, but then I need something to recognize the visitor.
@Jimbo No... those rubber ducky antennas are going to be 2dB at best (so you're talking wifi range). And you'd still need to have an upstream SIP connection for calls
And I cant do that only on IP, because then everyone on the same network will have the same cart data loaded into their session. I could combine IP + browser but still too high probability that more than 1 will get that cart info loaded into their session. :( help
Hmm i just thought of a solution: When proceeding to checkout, generate a token (and save to session)/or just use sessionid -> save it together with the order in db -> Site A can now use this to find the right order and load this into the cart session (which then will have the updated quantity in it)
Great that would work just fine. Thanks for quickly opening up my thoughts :P @PeeHaa @Gordon
Hi All, In unix is there a way to separate two options.... Say i want to separate two option "readtimeout=100" and "-N" without putting space in them. If i want to create a command like wget readtimeout=100#AnythingOtherThanSpace#-N. Is it possible to do
i have a Car object that has tags, when i want to save the "tags" attribute of the object is a plain array store in MySQL text column, and i also put the object in elastic search for searching the Cars object.. it this an unusual approach to store/search the object, since ElasticSearch handles searching. Could it better to store in tables car->car_has_tags->tag ? *tags are not unlimited maximum is set to 10tags ..
@Gordon actually i forgot to put space while writing code for it and hence my query is not executing. I have defined value of readtimeout in config file. I was thinking if i could suffix something with the value of readtimeout that could make my query valid. I need to do this hack for sometime.
@Tarun well, apparently you are generating something from the parse_config, so make sure you generate it properly instead of hacking the value in the parse_config
@Leigh Getting a script from our server, then once the client server has loaded it, it pulls data from local files and outputs a site template, with the data filled it from their local files.
On an inline-4 600cc, there's a big 'kick' when you get into the 7-9k rev range, the power band. But it can catch you out, and I actually find myself going "come on, come on, come on.. there we go". With the Ducati, being almost a litre bike, it's not completely mental, very manageable (honestly feels more beginner friendly imho!) and it's very smooth - just like you're in the power band at all times, no scary 'kick'
Haven't ordered yet, put the RR on auto trader first :)