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17:00
@EliteGamer I'm not great at php, but here pastebin.com/aAH5NfwS
And your entire query got screwed, because I'm Irish.
@MadaraUchiha you're irish?
@Gordon No, but typing you're works too.
@MadaraUchiha not in that order, but user input is added like that
17:00
@MadaraUchiha That would be O'Chiha then
@MadaraUchiha but. you just said you're irish
@EliteGamer So the admin types a post, and inserts an isn't, you're, or anything with a quote in it, and your query goes to hell.
@EliteGamer You know how to win this argument? Use prepared statements.
@DaveRandom Nice
@EliteGamer Nothing malicious, but you still got screwed.
Listen to me.
@EliteGamer just use a GeoIP service and block all the irish people
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17:01
@MadaraUchiha no.
With prepared statements, the parameterized query gets compiled first.
That deserves a shiny star
SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `id` = :id
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@EliteGamer here's how I use my functions I linked.
        $params = [':item' => $item];
        $query = "SELECT * FROM myTable WHERE id=:item";
        $data = $this->db->exec($query, $params)[0];
Nothing hard about that :)
Once that query is compiled, checked and validated, only then you bind the parameters.
17:02
@MadaraUchiha what do you mean by the query is messed up
@EliteGamer Here, an example.
the php page that displays the article removes the ' and other things
not the post page
SELECT * FROM `search` WHERE `keyword` = '$keyword'
Sounds good?
input You're screwed
And here's your query:
SELECT * FROM `search` WHERE `keyword` = 'You're screwed'
17:04
i do not use `` in the query
yea, but they are Strings
i do not insert a string into it like that
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Queries are strings.
@EliteGamer If you aren't using prepared statements, anything that goes to the query is by definition a string.
$String = "You're Not screwed";
SELECT * FROM `search` WHERE `keyword` = $String
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17:05
Nope..
same exact thing.
@EliteGamer SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = 'EliteGamer' AND password = '$password'
@EliteGamer Even worse!
SELECT * FROM `search` WHERE `keyword` = You're Not screwed
Your quotes are messed up.
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Listen man, prepared statements insert variables (parameters) into a string which is a set query.
17:06
I hate wrong-way-round smileys ):
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You're changing the string, therefore changing the QUERY!!
@DaveRandom P:
@EliteGamer now replace $password with ' OR 1=1;--. What do you get?
@Gordon ' OR 1=1;-- is better!
@MadaraUchiha That one just looks retarded, it looks like you're trying to lick your eyeball
17:07
@DaveRandom I am trying to
awesome
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@EliteGamer come on man, I gave you all the code. Just use it.
@Gordon i do not have a login
@Mr.Alien well ask aynway, because in time I get online I would then be able to see your question :D
photo evidence please
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17:08
Though take it with a grain of salt, since it can probably be better.
@EliteGamer it doesnt matter whether you have a login or not. what does the resulting query will be?
not sure
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@EliteGamer so, so, so many people that make the arguments you're making and continue not using prepared statements end up with stolen private information or deleted/modified tables.
hm, could someone test my site?
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17:10
No.
$password = "secret' OR '1'='1";
$sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = 'EliteGamer' AND password = '$password'";
echo $sql;
just put this into your IDE and run it
k
my ide is Notepadd++
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You would have people test/review your bad code when we're telling you right now how to do it right?
@MadaraUchiha Amphibilicious
17:11
does the result look like a valid query?
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@Gordon I wonder how many people are still victim to that.
@EliteGamer well, but it is
and it will have the effect that I can login as Elite Gamer without a password
@hakrehehe thanks, but @DaveRandom solved it, I wanted to make a mechanism where my app should throw a call when the app is accessed, if the user is not having license, than he should be warned to buy the app, but as I searched in the morning and Dave told me, I need to use Ioncube
I did not say that :-P
17:13
@EliteGamer because if you dont sanitize your input and dont use prepared statements you are effectively allowing people to modify your queries as they see fit.
(or at least, I didn't recommend it)
me? if yes than yes u did :p
Ok, let me make this clear. All i am doing it having a url like this:
www.website.com/article.php?id=50
anything like =-57' would be cleaned to =57
@Gordon so how would they modify that
Nokia uses mysql ayyyy
17:14
@Gordon don't sanitize and don't use prepared statements
^^ ???
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nokia, kapersky, piratebay, even sony? all victims of sql injection. Crazy.
If only they used prepared statements..
@Jasper pardon?
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But @EliteGamer can pull it off without them
17:15
hah
@EliteGamer I just showed you how. try to understand the code snippet.
@Gordon "because if you don't sanitize and use prepared statements" should be what he said. Reread your sentence.
@Gordon you missed the second don't (which one could argue isn't necessary, but it makes your sentence ambiguous at the very least)
i know, but the ID is cleaned to numbers, so 1=1 would not work @Gordon
@Mr.Alien What I said is that you can't do it without something like ZendGuard or IonCube or <insert others that I forget the names of here> but that it's not a recommended approach because it's still circumventable if you really want to, the room then descended in into a highly theoretical debate about how reversible PHP opcodes are, and the topic kind of fizzled out. But I don't recommend Ioncube or anything else, I recommend you charge for support instead
17:18
@EliteGamer , lemme see if I get what you are saying : "everyone else in this chat room is clueless and your SQL perfectly ok because of your superior skill and experience". Is this why you try to argue against EVERY DAMNED THING WE TELL YOU ?!?
@EliteGamer yes, ok. something like sprintf('SELECT foo where ID = %d', $_GET['id'])is secure, but if you already using an API that supports prepared statements, there is no point in not using prepared statements
One of the awesome things about this chat is that everything is recorded forever, so you don't end up in those "debates" like I regularly have with my other half where she asserts she said something that she didn't or vice versa and I have no way of proving it
@tereško He has 'elite' in his name, he must be superior to us.
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@PeeHaa what's the apple thing about?
@tereško No, i am just trying to get all the info i can about why i can not use Mysqli
17:19
@DaveRandom Obviously you never used chat search
that is not what you are doing
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prepared statements.
The profile image that is
@PeeHaa rofl
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17:19
that's not mysqli or PDO
@EliteGamer you are actively ignoring what we tell you to do
@MadaraUchiha wollut
@m59 Sorry didn't mean to ping you. Was venting frustration about apple getting hacked and being really slow to recover
fine, all i want to knwo is how can someone use Sql injection on a ID that removes everything accept numbers
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17:20
@EliteGamer my goodness man. Tell me this. Someone never being able to change your query VS someone probably not able to change your query.
@DaveRandom Am I imagining it, or is the face photoshopped-pasted onto the body? :P
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Which is better? @EliteGamer?
@DaveRandom you didn't say it. She's right.
ok ... that's it .. I am adding that retard to the ignore list
@tereško rude
17:21
@Gordon That's usually the conclusion that we, as a team, arrive at, in a calm and reasoned manner.
@Gordon yes , i actually found him quite rude
@DaveRandom Was that before or after the told you to sleep on the couch?
lol, he is just mad because he can not answer my question
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@EliteGamer answer my question
@EliteGamer No, he is just mad because he answered your question 10 times.
17:22
If i clean user inputs, then there is no possible way for Sql injection
@MadaraUchiha That was also a team decision
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You're hopeless.
@EliteGamer depends on how you clean them
Fine, i will use PDo
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NOT PDO MAN
17:22
@DaveRandom actually he don't know HTML also haha, but I doubt he will sell it further, my cms wil be basic, companies here find difficult to work with OS cms like joomla and all, its kinda tough to design the templates etc, so I am building something like an integrator which will consists of articles and blocks, and ofcourse some fancy admin stuff, god knws if I chnged my mind I'll throw that on git
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Prepared FRIGGIN STATEMENTS.
Which is easier with pdo.
and you're clearly a noob, and want easy. What is the deal?!
ok
fine
i will
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Yay!!! Now, mind your manners and thank everyone in this room for putting up with your stubbornness as we save you from losing/leaking your database tables!
@EliteGamer PDO and MySQLi both support prepared statements. All we are trying to tell you is that you are much better off using prepared statements, than with sanitizing your data alone. You might miss something when doing so. And prepared statements are a great and easy way to make your queries more secure.
@EliteGamer PDO. Read it. All of it. Understand it. Then, and only then if you have questions, return here.
17:24
1 hour ago, by tereško
@EliteGamer how bout you instead learn how to use prepared statements with PDO ?!
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Prepared statements = query can't be changed
non-prepared = query can always be changed, but you attempt to make sure it isn't

How is it hard to choose which is better??
this was his response:
1 hour ago, by Elite Gamer
i just do not like them
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@tereško wow dude. Well, there went an hour.
@m59 that response of his should answer your question
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Last night I had to argue with someone in the js room for an hour that having everything global is wrong.
They finally did listen.
Helping people is hard work.
17:27
"They" ?!?!
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He**
oh .. that's less terrifying
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heh
@m59 actually hour & half
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I don't understand why people that hate programming/learning come here.
17:29
@EliteGamer also take into account that if you need to run a lot of queries that just differ in their parameters, prepared statements, especially server-side prepared statements, can speed up the querying because you will only send the parameters then and mysql will not have to reparse the statement each time.
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Sure, I'm critical of what anyone tells me and I want explanations, but jeez. We gave them forever haha.
Hi all, I want to remove duplicates keys from an array
any inbuilt function ?
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@Mr.Alien LOLLL ahahahaha
is that for real?
@user2475624 this is what I got
@m59 lol no ;)
17:41
I want to remove from keys
so array_unique won't work
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Considering the help vampirism and stubborness that abounds, I have come to expect those kinds of questions.
again - google.com
@m59 yes indeed, if you see, around 40% of JS tagged question gets jQuery answers, and later op edits his tags and make them jQuery :p
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@user2475624 google.com/…
@m59 I knw that :)
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didn't seem like it...
17:43
@user2475624 don't use array_unique()
ever
@tereško why ?
$uniques = [];
foreach ( $array as $key => $value )
{
    $unique[ $value ] = 1;
}
$uniques = array_keys($unique);
do this instead
@user2475624 the reason can be found here: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_5/ext/standard/array.c#2811
@tereško okay !
what the hell is that ^^^
17:48
that is the reason why you should never use array_unique()
@user2475624 errrm, you want to remove duplicate keys from an array?
yup
I just want to count them
there are no duplicate keys in an array
only duplicate values
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I was assuming that's what he meant
I didn't even think about it haha
lol :P
1 Sec I need to take a nap
:)
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17:50
That seems like a mighty strange need
@user2475624 I know that feeling.
night everyone
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night, dude
function array_count_duplicate_keys(array $array)
{
    return 0;
}
@user2475624 ^
user1642018
hi all
17:57
which is the best way to send mails via code, in the way I may get the errors, etc..
@rogcg what errors? you mean bounces? Use MailChimp
@Gordon IDK. any kind of error that happens.
I tryied calling mail, it was sending the mail correctly, but suddenly it stopped.
IDK why.
@rogcg if you need to send bulk mail, consider swiftmailer or Zend_Mail
it's not bulk. it's a mail I send to the user when it tries to request a new pass
@rogcg check your server's error log
also enable mail.log in php.ini
18:00
@Gordon IDK if godaddy allows me to access this.
I'm gonna check
i guess yes.
checking the error log
in any case, if you are just using mail() to send the email you have no guarantee whatsoever that it got send when it returns true. all mail does is deliver the mail to the mail transporter installed on the system
so if you enable mail.log and it says the mail was sent and it doesn't arrive, then there might something wrong with sendmail or whatever is configured
@Gordon that's the problem. isn't there a way to send mail without those kind of things happening. in a way I can see what errors are happening?
@rogcg Swiftmailer or Zend_Mail
@Gordon is it free?
@rogcg yes
18:04
great
hehee
you are traitor to the motherland!
For all you youngsters out there (or old folks who like their adventure games): gog.com/game/beneath_a_steel_sky
Guys, how often do you have complex form field name attribute structure? i.e. name="field_name[x][y]..."
@PeeHaa That's only when someone vote to re-open it
18:15
@HamZa OP can vote to reopen it?
BTW I have reviewed his questions and they still suck :)
@user1257255 lolz
@PeeHaa lolwut ? Seriously ? The OP can vote to reopen :o ?
@PeeHaa nice
@MaciejCzyżewski hi there
18:17
@HamZa Sure
ah then it's meaningless what I though of ...
Hey all,
array (size=2)
  0 =>
    object(stdClass)[4649]
      public 'groupValue' => string '2' (length=1)
      public 'doclist' =>
        object(stdClass)[4650]
          public 'numFound' => int 1
          public 'start' => int 0
          public 'maxScore' => float 1.746151
          public 'docs' =>
            array (size=1)
              ...
  1 =>
    object(stdClass)[4652]
      public 'groupValue' => string '3' (length=1)
      public 'doclist' =>
        object(stdClass)[4653]
          public 'numFound' => int 4
@user2475624 Ctrl-K your messages please.
I want to access docs
@user2475624 What have yo tried?
@user2475624 Where are you stuck?
18:20
@user2475624 and what is stopping you? It' an array of stdclass objects. That's pretty straightforward to access
@user2475624 What did you learn from the manual?
Guys, anyone regarding my question?
foreach ($response->doclist->docs as $doc) {
throws error
I can't find whats the issue
@Eugene "Never"
@Eugene all the time
@user2475624 the issue is likely that you don't know how to access arrays and objects
18:21
any hints ?
@user2475624 is your $response an object or an array?
@user2475624 Use the two keywords provided to you by @Gordon and open the manual
its an array
and how do you access arrays? with what notation?
yup
i got it
Using for loop here looks pretty easy
but don have much idea about foreach
18:24
@user2475624 php.net/foreach << ideas
$reponse[index]->doclist->docs
@user2475624 that's what you would do if you wanted to access the docs property at that index. yes.
i just want to ask in term of foreach
I am reading manual
hint: you want to go through the array and then access the objects in that array.
@Gordon is it possible to access docs in one foreach
18:27
@user2475624 yes
I mean foreach($response as $key=>$value)
will give me doclist
than i again need to use doclist->docs as $doc
foreach($response as $key=>$value) will not give you doclist in $value. It gives you the objects in the array. you then need to get the doclist docs from those objects
18:38
@boltclock your online presence sucks :P Your twitter profile is closed, your site is under construction and your blog is down... shame on you
@user2475624 so in your case the $value will be the object(stdClass)[4649] from your dump. All you need to do then is to fetch the doclist and the doc properties
@Gordan Thanks
@Gordan btw what i need to do again iterate of the docs array
@PeeHaa Long story. I will make sure that gets fixed
@BoltClock :)
so looks like I will mutiple foreach
18:40
Thanks for the reminder though!
@user2475624 yes.
@BoltClock hehe np. I''ll be sure to keep annoying you once in a while :)
@tereško my condolences
foreach ($response as $doclists =>$doclist ) {
foreach ($doclist->docs as $doc)
{
@Gordan it say $doclist->docs undefined
doclist is an stdClass object
can someone help me fix my regex that isn't parsing HTML??




**kidding**
18:50
@user20232359723568423357842364 sure drop it here :)
@user20232359723568423357842364 Are you asking to be hurt in unimaginable ways?
@Gordon and do you have some helper class through which you work with files uploaded? Also do you need to store keys to know the position of the file info in $_FILES array?
@user20232359723568423357842364 please , change your username
user924016
Hey, i got a downvote on my solution for this q. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18065289/mysqli-num-rows-returns-1-no-matter-what/18065425#18065425
I might have offered some bad advice, not sure. Can anyone hint me what made it worth a downvote?
user924016
18:58
well nvm now its gone.

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