@vascowhite looked and did not find yet,right now i am setting variable in view object from my controller class if the zend_form returns false on calling isValid method
if I have a question about a problem that is subjective and I am just looking for input and ways in which others approach it, is code review the best place to post this?
probably a dumb question, feel free to berate and shun and tiny-avatar me... when using a data mapper pattern, should the validation of the data being inserted or updated occur in the domain model or the data mapper?
@AndyPerlitch , the data integrity checks (like , uniqueness of email) should happen in database and DM gets only the exceptions to handle, the logical constraints should be checked in domain objects
the violation of that would cause an exception , which you can handle then .. for example by changing the state of data mapper which you were trying to store
ok, my followup question was if the fields of the domain object should be set to the unvalidated values first, or if validation should occur before setting those fields
@hakre but this statement pretty much answers that
@AndyPerlitch you need separate validator only if you are repeating same validations all over the place. In a normal application all you have is isset() checks. Besides, there already are the filter_var() methods. As for data mappers ... yes , you usually have a mapper for each domain object .. and maybe a mapper for each collection of domain objects.
@tereško in the app im workin on now the logical validations are getting pretty complicated, ie checking price schedules for continuity and other multi-step logical checks
@AndyPerlitch complexity has nothing to do with it. Validation primarily is the task of domain objects. You create separate validator instance only if you are reusing SAME validations in 3+ domain objects
Hey @vascowhite if you've read my profile description I'm new to php and mysql, this was just self taught practise for me, and i don't fully understand web terminology, but from what ive read and youve commented, are you saying i should learn PDO or MysQLi instead,and which would you personally recommend learning? — Yusaf Khaliq7 mins ago
yea, thing is i was struggling with the data mapper concept until very recently and am now having to go back and refactor a bunch of sloppy, wishy-washy domain objects that access the database in inconsistent ways
Please, don't use `mysql_*` functions to write new code. They are no longer maintained and the community has begun [deprecation process](http://goo.gl/KJveJ). See the *[red box](http://goo.gl/GPmFd)*? Instead you should learn about [prepared statements](http://goo.gl/vn8zQ) and use either [PDO](http://php.net/pdo) or [MySQLi](http://php.net/mysqli). If you can't decide which, [this article](http://goo.gl/3gqF9) will help you. If you pick PDO, [here is good tutorial](http://goo.gl/vFWnC). Also see [Why shouldn't I use `mysql_](http://goo.gl/ycnmO)*[` functions in PHP?](http://goo.gl/ycnmO)
@MadaraUchiha It can't cope with the links embedded in an inline code section. It will render as Also see [Why shouldn't I use mysql_](goo.gl/ycnmO)*[ functions in PHP?](goo.gl/ycnmO)
Please, don't use `mysql_*` functions to write new code. They are no longer maintained and the community has begun the [deprecation process](http://goo.gl/KJveJ). See the *[red box](http://goo.gl/GPmFd)*? Instead you should learn about [prepared statements](http://goo.gl/vn8zQ) and use either [PDO](http://php.net/pdo) or [MySQLi](http://php.net/mysqli). If you can't decide which, [this article](http://goo.gl/3gqF9) will help you. If you pick PDO, [here is good tutorial](http://goo.gl/vFWnC). Also see [Why shouldn't I use `mysql` functions in PHP?](http://goo.gl/ycnmO)
@cyril the point is to have the same names , because then you can just provide the service with a different mapper (something that maps to remote REST API instead of mysql) without changing the code
I have problem with php security ,
I found that there is someone trying to get config.php of the vbulletin forum script for example , i have vbulletin script installed in user matt
So the virtual host directory for the vbulletin forum will be :-
/home/matt/public_html/forum/includes/config.ph...
Firesheep is an extension for the Firefox web browser that uses a packet sniffer to intercept unencrypted cookies from websites such as Facebook and Twitter. As cookies are transmitted over networks, packet sniffing is used to discover identities on a sidebar displayed in the browser, and allows the user to instantly take on the log-in credentials of the user by double-clicking on the victim's name.
The extension was created as a demonstration of the security risk of session hijacking vulnerabilities to users of web sites that only encrypt the login process and not the cookie(s) created...
That was it :)
@MadaraUchiha You didn't waste any time putting it to use then :)
@ShaquinTrifonoff Trick was just to change the eval to var_dump, the function (amongst other things) runs file_get_contents(__FILE__) and preg_match()es for /(print|sprint|echo)/
The very fact that the regex contains print|sprint tells me that whoever wrote it isnot very good.
@ShaquinTrifonoff Definitely one of the less intelligent obfuscators I've come across, I didn't even bother to examine it properly at first, just looked for __FILE__ and concentrated on that, which very quickly led me to the regex, which gave me the answer straight away.
I mean, as long as we're assuming the victim isn't using some funky reading direction (such as alternating left and right, or going up, left, right, down or whatever), there aren't that many combinations
@ShaquinTrifonoff I can just load the page straight off no problem, I've looked at the script and it does noting until you click something so it seems to be safe.
@hakre Are you still about? I'm ready to farm this whole Excel COM thing out if you're willing/able to assist. I've been playing with it for ages and I can't get anywhere near doing something useful. All I need to do is update the value of a cell at a specific coordinate on the first sheet.