@DaViDa that's not a technical description. That's why someone will need to dive into your code/server configuration and start debugging the whole issue. Not sure if there's someone here that wants to do that...
@FlorianMargaine i have tried your dump request, it gives me the full array with all the markers
@FlorianMargaine yet only 2 gets saved, but before this i made a route with 8 markers and that worked, it never works again after 1 has been put in the database
An interesting pull request has been opened against PHP to make bin2hex() constant time. This has lead to some interesting discussion on the mailing list (which even got me to reply :-X). There has been pretty good coverage over remote timing attacks in PHP, but they talk about string comparison. I'd like to talk about other types of timing attacks. Read more »
for example: $stmt = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO REGISTRY (name, value) VALUES (:name, :value)"); it assumes that name is a variable already given with a value right?..could i say:$name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST["FirstName"]); ?
but then i´m confused because it says: (name, value)
$stmt = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO REGISTRY (name, value) VALUES (:name, :value)");
$stmt->bindParam('name', $name);
// but you could just as easily write
$stmt->bindParam('name', $foo);
Often you will find that the placeholder names map directly to existing variables, because that's the way to write code where it's obvious what value goes where, but you don't have to do that
but you´re right..it makes more sense to associate a created variable with the name of the value...like this: $name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST["name"]);
@LeviMorrison But they tie together. They're talking about global state - with the sub-categories that may or may not be significant contributors to this.
and also, I want to answer and tie them all together...
@AndreaFaulds fyi, I'm abstaining. I think another set of casting rules to remember is a bad idea (in isolation), but not strongly enough to vote against it. It might be a different story if it was in parallel with a casting scalar hints RFC that followed the same rules...
well ... this guy gets points for being media-savvy:
@_teresko I have revised the SO question which you voted to close. Would you consider reopening it? Thank you. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27191572/what-is-the-design-pattern-for-wordpress-core