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16:00
@teresko plz if there is another books that gives more detail informations
@BBeta did you read that one already ?
@tereško: sorry I really tried all things to send mail with smtp, but nothing worked. I don't work this for some company or anything else but for myself, so I need a little help. Thank you for understanding ;)
no I'm not
@user1257255 , E_DOESNT_WORK is not a know PHP error code
@tereško: as I said nothing happens, the page is only loading and never stops
16:04
@BBeta if you really have some experience in C/C++ then you do not need an in-depth book. What you really need is something that lets you see how language is used, and the rest of it will be just using php manual , googling and writing code
@user1257255 if you think that you are good enough php to use a framework, then you SHOULD know how to debug stuff already
@HamZa u there?
@eresko "What you really need is something that lets you see how language is used" . that's really what I'm looking for
@BBeta then read that book, decide on project (usually "lets make a blog" is a good idea) and start digging
I made this function really fast, and i was wondering if this will make sql injection impossible or Very hard.
	function KillInjection($KilledString)
	{
		$KilledString = preg_replace("/[^0-9]/", "", $KilledString);
		return $KilledString;
	}

	$getId = KillInjection($_GET['id']);
@teresko ok thank you for the help ^^
16:09
@EliteGamer how bout you instead learn how to use prepared statements with PDO ?!
i just do not like them
@tereško: if you think that yours 24.1k reputation means you are leader of the world, then you don't have to be annoying with your really smart answers. Just remember yourself when you needed help at the start of your programming carrier. Why don't you try to help me instead of being sarcastic?
@tereško is there a procedural method or is it Object oriented?
Hi guys, I am using a secret key and sending it to api server via xhr to authenticate user data. What do you think is this vulnerable.
16:12
@EliteGamer mysqli has a procedural API, but you should use the object oriented interface and favor PDO over MySQLi
hm, i took a look at it, and it seems easy.
@AbhishekGahlot maybe =P .. it's not like your description has a lot if information it it
but swapping to a different style is harder
this tutorial should explain how to move from mysql_* to PDO
@tereško only since i am just now learning php, i guess i should get into that habbit. But
do i still need my function?
16:14
that one for protecting against injections ? no
also, @EliteGamer , watch this one: youtube.com/watch?v=nLinqtCfhKY
ok, thanks.
@tereško yeah, ok i am first creating a request to api to get a secret encrypted value that has username stored in it. i am storing that key in cookie than after that sending that cookie value via jquery ajax request to api server to authenticate user and get data.
it will explain what prepared statements are and why they actually protect you against 1st order SQL injections
@AbhishekGahlot if I steal the cookie , what will happen ? Also, you JS should not access cookies. For it to do so, you cannot set the as HTTP-Only, which also makes the code susceptible to XSS
@tereško can you sniff a xhr like that, Of course i am trying to expire that cookie every 1 hour but not able to achieve that.
@AbhishekGahlot well, if you are using HTTPS, then the request itself will be somewhat protected
the problems is the cookie
16:19
nah my js cant access cookie, i am passing cookie value in jquery function inside page source via php
doesn't !== cannot
@tereško nice video. Also, do i need to use that for all my pages?
that is the only one i have the $_Get in
@EliteGamer you should use it for all the queries that have changing parameters
i hope the video explained the source of problem
16:20
well, i will start to change it
i might have some question later lol or worse problems
@tereško whatever i do, a cookie can always be sniffed . So what can be done now
@tereško do you usually use autoloaders to load {namespace}/{class}.class.php files and such?
.. and why $pdo->prepare("SELECT * FROM {$_GET['module']}"); will be extremely bad and stupid both with and without prepared statements
@Jeremy in general - yes. But the autoloader that i have been working on has a bit more flexibility
@tereško how do you deal with things like built-in OO?
@tereško look here php.net/manual/en/pdo.prepared-statements.php where do i put my DB info?
16:24
what "built-in OO" ?
@tereško like new PDO
@Jeremy why would it be a problem ?
thanks!
@EliteGamer also, see this: stackoverflow.com/a/11369679/727208 (though it might be a bit too complex for you)
16:26
you got that right XD
first you would need to understand how this works:
$a = (object)[ 'val' => 1 ];
$baz = $a;
$baz->val = 3;
echo $a->val;  // outputs 3
@tereško Oh, sorry for even asking... I was confused my another error, everythings fine.
@Jeremy you need to do new \DomDocument if you are inside namespaced code
@tereško Yeah, I was missing one `\` which was why I was confused.
@tereško now tell me PDO is secure XD
If your application does not catch the exception thrown from the PDO constructor, the default action taken by the zend engine is to terminate the script and display a back trace. This back trace will likely reveal the full database connection details, including the username and password. It is your responsibility to catch this exception, either explicitly (via a catch statement) or implicitly via set_exception_handler().
16:30
you can change how PDO handles errors
@teresko is that an example of a flyweight?
@EliteGamer PDO is not secure.
PDO promotes secure code.
Whereas mysql_* promotes unsecure code.
@tereško help me out here
what about MySqli ?
16:30
PDO is no more secure than mysql_* by itself. Your code is the one that needs to be secure.
Not any specific library.
@Orangepill honestly , i do not remember what flyweight was .. i would have to look it up
@EliteGamer No, neither of them are secure. What madara is saying is that you need to get it right...
oh, so i can still use MySQLi
@EliteGamer You can use plain sockets if that what makes you feel good.
i hate Object oriented things
16:31
@EliteGamer it provides same functionality as PDO, but MySQLi is tied to single RDBMS and the way to change error reporting is buried deep in documentation
As someone who was in your stage, of realizing just how suckish mysql_* is and moving, I'm telling you, skipping the MySQLi would do you only good.
wait?
then what should i go for?
PDO
@EliteGamer PDO.
16:32
You don't need to learn OOP to use PDO.
.. i already answered that one ..
It's recommended that you learn OOP to understand PDO.
@EliteGamer , i linked you to an article. Read the damned thing.
i did, but he then said PDO is not secure
16:33
@MadaraUchiha @salathe had php.net's styling changed so that the red box that lets users know about mysql_*'s deprecation is actually red again (with the new layout it was purple)... anyways, just thought I'd let you know :P
@EliteGamer No library is innately secure.
oh, ok
You and only you must make that code secure.
The code that you write needs to be secure.
ok, so PDO is my best route
אז הכל בסדר עכשיו
16:35
WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK?!
SWEET MOTHER OF GOD!
OMG MEMES
If ads aren't making money, then obviously put more ads on the page.
@Danack or... find another way to make money :)
Apparently you really shouldn't miss out on your unlimited mail
16:37
משוגנה
Can anyone say Spam
Subject: After receiving all these emails, you've probably reached your capacity... Use us because we have unlimited!
i only have this one today
> My name is Jennifer Ahsan, I am an account officer in a bank here in the United Kingdom. I am contacting you for a business transfer of a huge sum of money from a deceased account. Can I trust you?
@tereško apparently she can't trust you if you go around posting her emails all over SE
16:40
> Dear Jennifer, you can trust me to delete this mail as the spam that it certainly is. Regards-
Mornigevening room
@PeeHaa How are you doing ?
@Baba Good. I will soon go to kroatia and spain
@PeeHaa Nice ... Whats happening in spain ?? Official or Holiday
16:42
@HamZa Isn't there a reopen queue for that
@Baba holiday
@PeeHaa Nice
kroatia is kinda business related
@PeeHaa pfff. so much for you dont have time ;)
@tereško and @MadaraUchiha i did some research and found that MySqli has prepared statements also
> Thank you! By responding to our mail, you've agreed to our ToS, which means we'll add you to all of our spam lists. Have a nice day.
16:43
@Gordon :D
12 mins ago, by tereško
@EliteGamer it provides same functionality as PDO, but MySQLi is tied to single RDBMS and the way to change error reporting is buried deep in documentation
@MadaraUchiha yeah, well, given that he received one mail already, I guess it's safe to assume that he is registered with the other lists as well ;)
which part of that sentence confused you @EliteGamer ?
i am not sure, i have many people saying to stick with MySqli and people saying to go to PDo
i am a bit confused on the better one.
@EliteGamer Whoever's telling you to stick with MySQLi is most likely at your level.
We, no offense, are above your level. You should listen to us.
16:46
@EliteGamer depends on your requirements. if you have no particular requirements, try both. use the one you like better
ha, i know your trying to help me, i take no offense
The only thing i am doing with the DB is to store articles
and display them
i just do not want anyone to make their own article and add it to the DB
@EliteGamer That has nothing to do with the database engine you pick.
@EliteGamer noone here has told you to "stick with mysqli"
i know
16:48
@EliteGamer Sorry to jump in this late, but you should really go for mysqli
brb foooooods
@EliteGamer stick with mysqli
Yay trolling
(head slamming on desk)
basicall, with my Get ID, i am removing everythign accept numbers
so only numbers can be adding at the end of the url
16:50
article.php?id=12'
the ' is removed
so is \ , / , -
and other items
that could throw off the Query
Here is my great function:
	function KillInjection($KilledString)
	{
		$KilledString = preg_replace("/[^0-9]/", "", $KilledString);
		return $KilledString;
	}

	$getId = KillInjection($_GET['id']);
@EliteGamer In a nutshell: MySQLi is very powerful, and gives you absolute control over every aspect of your database manipulation. PDO can't do some of the things that MySQLi can, but it is way easier to use and I would bet $100 that you don't need any of the features that it doesn't have. In the general way of things, use PDO. If you need a feature that only MySQLi provides you will already know that you need MySQLi for that specific task.
@EliteGamer Ummm... no. Use a prepared statement.
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PDO just seems a lot better.
hm
why does my function not work?
well to prevent Injection
@EliteGamer It works well.
It works for removing non-numerics from a string, but that's not what you want, you want to prevent SQL injection. The way to do that is to use prepared statements.
16:54
But you're missing the point.
I though you said the code needs to be secure
so, i removed anythign that would throw it off
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Prepared statements.
^ that's absolute.
i like unprepared statments
haha
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I hope that was truly a joke.
Then you should learn to like being told "You're doing it wrong" a lot
16:55
@EliteGamer No, what you did is alter the user input. That may prevent injection as a side effect, but it's not what you set out to do.
well, for my level, i understand mySqli, i just do not want to swap to somewthing else.
@DaveRandom but how would someone do slq injection if i "Sanitize" user input
@EliteGamer If you never get out of your comfort zone, you will not learn new things.
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Glad to hear thoughts on this, but I use prepared statements even when I generate the variables, just in case somehow the variable information is ever from the user in some future revision.
I really dont think that you should tolerate links without rel="stylesheed" since this is not only HTML5 standard. — devdot 37 secs ago
@MadaraUchiha that i have to agree with
16:56
@EliteGamer What would happen if you need to "Sanitize" a string? And not a numeric?
@EliteGamer That whistling noise you just heard was the point sailing past you
whenever someone mentions the words HTML5 and standard in one sentence, I twitch
loltru
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I use angularjs. HTML standards are out the window, and it's awesome.
@MadaraUchiha good question, but my ID's are going to always be numbers
16:57
@EliteGamer But what happens when the admin wants to make a new post?
The title and content would be a string, no?
the data is posted to the DB
@Gordon Sorry it took me a while to be able to respond, I was too busy twitching because you just mentioned them in the same sentence.
yea, but the user "not admin"
can not get to that form
@DaveRandom What, HTML5 and Standards?
dsgbdhsn
@MadaraUchiha See what you did?
16:58
@EliteGamer Let me guess, your string would look somewhat like
INSERT INTO `table` (`post`, `title`) VALUES ('$post_string', '$title_string')
Right?
Hey, my name is Madara Mc'Uchiha, how are you?
@DaveRandom yeah, sorry for that. couldnt edit it in time because I was twitching, too
seriously , use prepared statements

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