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20:00
del /s
nope, can't get the eggs to switch manually...
@tereško no
20:25
Can someone explain why this works??? codepad.viper-7.com/yewAr5
because true::foo is one way to initiate a class and call a function and the other is another way
or initiate an 'object' rather
but it's what you asked :)
Ahh, true/false are not parser tokens...
@ircmaxell you can overwrite the true and false
there is nothing stopping u from doing that
20:29
@Neal not really
that is why it works
@ircmaxell apparently really :-P
Ahh, that's why. PHP will internally lowercase TRUE down to true: codepad.viper-7.com/dUKGoH
@ircmaxell that is true
but with some php-addons you can redefine some vars
it's not a var, it's a constant
look at the notice.
@ircmaxell i cant use that fn
@Neal nevermind
@ircmaxell huh? :)
@KamilTomšík I was trying to switch the easter egg to the games chat one
to play asteroids
@ircmaxell ook :-P
20:35
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:-P
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20:40
sweeeet :-P
These aren't the easter eggs you're looking for.
/<[^>]*[\^[^]]*>.*]/
well, time's up - gtg, later :)
later
21:29
i have 2 ques about php session handling
i dont understand this function session_module_name() what do they mean by module?
i echoed it and it showed files
and other question is what is meant by session.use_trans_sid ? what is transparent id?
session_module_name, all it does is get the name of the current session module -- which by default is files -- other than that I don't know much about it
even i found this in documentation but wat is module here?
and use_trans_sid isn't transparent id, it's transaction ID
is it the storage mechanism?
@ircmaxell You there?
21:40
i think it is
the module is the storage mech yes..
Reason why I avoid regex is simple actually.
there's also a possibility of storing sessions in memcache
now for use_trans_sid
you know those sites that have long strings in the URL's that usually have SID= before them?
that's the trans_sid
I don't know it all. I know how to do specific stuff. The problem is, regex is a pattern-on-content, and I can't ever ever be 100% sure that pattern X does what I want without excuses.
21:42
regex is a pain in the butt thats for sure
Sure, I might one day wake up to find the thing broken; "oh, I just had to add <some random sequence>, and then it works right"
However, I ask you, is that a good process?
Some time ago, several major issues where found in PHPIDS. Why? They simply forgot a particular scenario.
I want to write solid software, not "stuff that might work 50-80% of the time"
@ChristianSciberras Use regex tools. I can't imagine my day-to-day work without RegexBuddy.
@grisevg You don't understand.
It's not about getting regex to work
But getting it to work always - in all possible cases in the universe.
@ChristianSciberras It's not that deep actually. When you carefully design it, you can be sure it works. Your reason can be applied to anything - "I don't use databases since there is no chance it will die or absolutely random error I had no idea even exists"
Stop being perfectionist. It's a bad quality for a programmer
@grisevg If your DB just dies, you don't have to worry about hackers getting to your credit cards.
21:50
lol i must suck then lol
you shouldnt be storing cc's on your db anyway
@grisevg Yeah, go tell that to Sony.
@Justin That's not the f- point.
use auth.net -- they have a storage bank just for these reasons
but good news: i just made my first pdf file. ooh yeah!
at least my first one today and the first one coming out of code igniter
@Justin The point is, there's a huge difference between dying DB and one that dumps itself out.
The same with regex. If the regex fails to sanitize input, it's like the DB suddenly outputing everything it's got to the user.
yeah
which is why you sha-1 everything in your DB like me lol
@ChristianSciberras Well, ok. Be a perfectionist when you design credit card service, or any other uber-sensetive functionality. But anyway it impossible to predict "all possible cases in the universe" 2+2 can be 5 on a theoretical computer o_0
21:53
sha-1 it and you can not be so worried..
@grisevg i'm a perfectionist when it comes to programming too -- i wont put my name on anything that is error prone
@Justin blowfish+salt+sha1+sh1 again (=
@Justin what's the point of hashing out a cc? services ask for the correct one
@grisevg I'm selectively perfectionist. Security shouldn't be taken lightly.
@Justin I guest there is not much things there that have your name on?
@grisevg yeah that'd work too
Now, stop and think about this for a minute.
21:54
@ChristianSciberras Agree
@grisevg unfortunately not ha ha... most of it is company names ive worked for in the past
Would you use an encryption library you don't understand just because someone on some forum said it's the best?
@grisevg this project i'm working on now though already has my name on it
well of course not
Personally, I wouldn't use such a library if I could help it.
but i'd do my research and at least try it :)
on a non-live DB
21:56
See, that's where you fail.
@ChristianSciberras I just didn't like view on regex as "I'm not sure it will always work, thats why I never use it"
I never said that.
I said it is not suitable for security-related work.
@ChristianSciberras What if it's free software? You can review source code and modify it.
if it was that easy, sure
if I know 100% how the algorithm works, easy as pie.
how much is this the case?
we have case? o_0
21:58
I mean, when you select an encryption scheme, do you really go into the theory of how it works?
@ChristianSciberras "Reason why I avoid regex is simple actually. I don't know it all."
No one does, for the matter.
@ChristianSciberras Some people do I guess. Where security really matters.
And I suppose I should be hiring some NSA guy to ensure my regex for filenames doesn't allow hackers to avoid the filter and append .php to the filename....
I'd rather check byte by byte and ensure the content is what I want it to be than rely on some magic functionality which occasionally doesn't work thanks to me not understanding how it all works.
I've already said this before and I say it again, never trust what you don't understand (makes most sense with security).
If that regex fails, you have much worse problems than that silly function...
22:02
eh to each his own
Better a slower server than a holed up one :)
@ircmaxell Huh?
some people get regex, some people dont -- as long as you arent leaving yourself open to attacks it doesn't really matter what you use :D
Use the regex. Remember, in security, simplicity wins. Simple algorithms are easy to vet.
@ChristianSciberras regex is simply a language. When you write it right, it works. If regex interpetator won't fail of coure
@ChristianSciberras Agree (=
And Christian don't try to be perfect. Vulnerabilities will happen. What matters is how you respond...
22:05
@ircmaxell By the time it happens, I can't respond. Better fill up the hole before it surfaces.
That's the thing. The more code you have, the more possible holes you have. The regex is a one line, single call. Compare that to the loop with many...
So the best solution is "learn regex properly and write small simple and reliable code"
Not to mention your code will break with php6, where the regex will not...
I was considering writing an array of allowed chars and comparing against them, instead of a huge conditional (or regex)
Sigh...
22:06
@ircmaxell Aha! Now that's interesting. Why is that?
Because your implementation is contingent upon iterating over single byte characters. If you have MB_overload on, or strings become native multibyte, you're sol...
ouch :D
and how is regex supposed to help here? as in, how does it handle multibyte?
It does it transparently. It looks at characters, not byte values...
well, regex it is I suppose.
I feel soo bad doing this :(
Why? o_0
22:12
Simplicity wins. And that regexp is simple... simpler than the loop...
let's see if I get the regex right. let me try it out.
I should get a cve number for that :-P
hahahah good one
Is it released?
^[0-9A-Za-z-]+$
22:15
What do you want to do anyway?
that just ensures the string is legit
No. That will validate, not replace. /[a-zA-Z0-9_]/
I kinda need to reverse it to replace anything that is not into something else
yeah exactly
Sorry, need a ^as the first character in the character class, to negate it...
dash is a legit filename character, right?
22:16
\w stands for "word character", usually [A-Za-z0-9_]. Notice the inclusion of the underscore and digits.
/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/
wait, it allows whitespace?
What does?
No it's not, but what about dots?
and there are some filenames which can't be used at all on some systems, right?
@grisevg it's done on purpose. Any character that might change context is disable
including dots and spaces
That's matching that entire string. And since its not anchored, it matches the first char...
yes, that is correct
@ircmaxell in plain english? :P
So no, whitespace is not allowed...
22:23
I had to add the g modifier or whatever it is
/[^a-zA-Z0-9-_]/g
Nevermind. Just keep playing with it. I already gave you the correct one...
@ChristianSciberras No I mean whole filenames are reserved in some systems
In windows something like this, wasn't there?
@grisevg yes I know
com1 .. comN
lpt...
I already gave you the working code in that pastie ... I am on my cell again, so I am not retyping it...
right (=
22:25
uh, con as well
@ircmaxell no problem
[^\w] wouldn't it be simplier?
The filename is metadata about a file; a string used to uniquely identify a file stored on the file system. Different file systems impose different restrictions on length and allowed characters on filenames. A filename includes one or more of these components: * directory (or path) – directory tree (e.g., /usr/bin, \TEMP, [USR.LIB.SRC], etc.) * file – base name of the file * type (format or extension) – indicates the content type of the file (e.g., .txt, .exe, .COM, etc.) * version – revision or generation number of the file To refer to a file on a remote compute...
I like the mobile version better
Sigh.
22:29
much cleaner :D
@gris no. First it would be \W, and second that matches locale specific word characters. So on other locales it would not match some characters that it should...
@grisevg it's whitelisting vs blacklisting...whitelisting being better in this case
you would want to filter out everything you don't know that works
rather than include everything that should(might?) work :)
@ircmaxell Thanks, I didn't knew that o_0
@ChristianSciberras \w usually equals [A-Za-z0-9_]
22:33
with accent characters
you don't know which of them are ok and which are not
Possibly with accent characters. Not always...
ok, next regex looks like:
[^a-zA-Z0-9-_ ()[]\{\}]
problem is, the function has a parameter, an array of allowed characters
@ircmaxell so \w works with all locales, while a-zA-Z only with english. Isn't it better to support all locales?
No it didn't take allowed characters when I last looked at it...
since it's possible to create file писька.php
22:36
@grisevg Depends on what you're doing I suppose
@ChristianSciberras Agree (=
@ircmaxell Explain that one. I just used in regex buddy on russian and english letters together and it worked
@Gris, no. A-z works on all locales to match a-z. \w matches different things on each locale...
@Gris: that depends on character set. Which is a whole mother topic...
@ircmaxell I just tested \w on лолzedfdjdlsa中文
everythin worked (win7 english)
22:40
Add them to the character class after passing them through preg_quote...
I am not going to argue from my phone. It is locale dependent. And locale is not your os language...
Check the source if you don't believe me and the docs...
ok, I guess you're right (= I'm n00b in character encoding and regex
@ircmaxell Done
....and committed to github :)
still got some of your suggestions to tackle
but what I deemed the most important are there :)
Much better
should be easy to phase out escape/escapeQuote eventually
Is anyone using this? Or just building it up first?
22:49
oh, forgot your suggestion about die() in redirect(), I'll fix it now
got some 6 to 8 servers using this
why do you ask?
is this K2F any good? Didn't heard about it at all. Just checked their website
Curious... all yours? Or other people?
all mine, so far
@Gris: read today's history. We discussed it quite a bit...
many people think it's a good idea, just they prefer to see it running than having to actually do with it.
22:52
@Christian: then I won't file for a cve for that filename issue...
@ircmaxell nah... I'll go, read a book. that's better
nice been chating with you guys
it's used internally, hence not much of an impact.
cheers @grisevg
It was a good discussion. I'd suggest a read if you're interested in thoufhts
Sigh.
@ircmaxell that's why I kinda came to SO chat in the first place
it's hard to get quality comments / cr
Yup
The code convention throws me from the start... stick to a sane standard...
22:57
since static calls definitely can't work for everything, I'll have to throw that[convention] away.
problem is spacing things out
the framework tends to collect different things for different uses
That's not really what I meant. I was more talking about things like naming, line lenght, brace styles, etc..n
ooh
My style changed a lot these last two years
I never had big screens, so I ended up cramming everything in little space possible.
That's why its important to be consistent...
Nowadays, I do add an empty line here and there
So, for a solo project, what do you think about it so far?
(other than the icky style XD)
Always write code like the guy who comes after you is a violent psychopath who knows where you live...
you saw my thoughts earlier... there are some significant issues with it. I would suggest reading code complete 2, and clean code, the going back over it again...
23:03
Well, the rewrite should do it good :)
it's the same functionality, but with a better convention. Rather than stuff from different timelines, it's more consistent.
I am out. Later
cheers, thanks a lot!

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