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user557846
S.O is harsh, get use to it :-)
user557846
morning
20:16
we really should start to associate MVC with "My Very Code" =/
user557846
you would need more than a few full time people to close all the crap questions S.O gets.
@Dagon Especially seems to be overloaded with that stuff
user557846
php is to easy thats the problem ,any fool can start, then gets stuck.
@Dagon It isn't really easy. People think it is and they screw up.
Scratch that: I meant programming isn't something you pick up overnight
@Truth I'm pretty sure that's a dupe
Either that or too localized
@PeeHaa Which?
20:29
@NikiC pong
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A: Unordered list not aligning all the way to the left in a div

TruthTry using a CSS Reset. The simplest form is: * { margin: 0; padding: 0; }

@ircmaxell already figured it out :)
Ah ok
user557846
cut and paste in to web page = php works
wanted to know how you got that pearpkg stuff to work ;)
20:30
not trivially
The solution was to use pearpkg2 and specify even more and uglier XML :)
I was thinking of something
have you seen the recent traffic on the list about the internals book, and wanting something more up to date?
@ircmaxell yup
which reminds me
that you still didn't write that blog post :P
Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
@ircmaxell Maybe :P
20:35
lol
Well, those blog posts show that we can write well together (and I need to write the next one, I know)
Yeah, we might think about that
Though writing a few blog posts is much easier than publishing a book ;)
that's very true
Btw, PhpStorm seems to have pretty good support for phing config files
It knows about properties and stuff
Though in all honesty I would prefer if software like Phing would stop using XML configs and instead provide me a PHP env to do the stuff
would be much more convenient imho
fair enough
Generally I think that people use way too much config files where they could've just used plain PHP :)
20:44
well, but sometimes it's nice to have stuff outside of code...
@ircmaxell Yes, there are two situations that come to my mind: a) if the config file is also used in another language or b) the config file is really domain specific and would benefit greatly from a DSL
Most config files don't meet any of those criteria :)
very true
21 more to 20k, then I can go to sleep :D
@Truth You got it
:o XD
I hope you only upvoted good answers
20:48
Welcome to the circle of delete voters!
With great power comes great responsibility - so what you have to do now is sit in this chat all day and act as soon as you see a :P
xD
But first! I'm off to bed
Cyall guys tomorrow :D
@ircmaxell In any case, if you're serious about the book I'd probably be in ;)
I have a question about php security that I expect to turn into a chat. Is it ok to ask in here or should I post as a question anyway? I'm really struggling with how to safeguard my website properly
user557846
ask away.
@Truth , would this mean the end of rep-whoring for you ?
user557846
20:55
will up vote for BJ :-)
@whatdafrak if you are asking, whether you should ask a question, then you have already asked one and this is all pointless
Here goes: I'm confused about msqli_real_escap and strip slashes and html entities. How do you know what to use and when to use it. User input from forms. Doing a mysql select statement
is there a tried and true rule? user input get THIS. Mysql queries get THIS. Outputing or echoing back to the user gets THIS
@whatdafrak simple: just use prepared statements and you're done
@tereško lol
damn , PeeHaa .. i was too slow
user557846
20:59
escape for input, the other are optional on output
@Dagon , thats wrong
@Dagon no
45 secs ago, by PeeHaa
@whatdafrak simple: just use prepared statements and you're done
It's really that simple? use prepared statements?
user557846
im screwed whemn mysql support stops, i have dozens of clients sites that will explode
@whatdafrak mostly , yes .. but you should learn HOW to use them
user557846
21:00
ok, guess i suck then
@NikiC Let's talk about it later
user557846
he did say mysql not pdo
@Dagon ...
@Dagon yes , and the links was for YOU not for HIM
21:01
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Q: Best way to prevent SQL Injection in PHP

Andrew G. JohnsonIf user input is inserted into an SQL query directly, the application becomes vulnerable to SQL injection, like in the following example: $unsafe_variable = $_POST['user_input']; mysql_query("INSERT INTO table (column) VALUES ('" . $unsafe_variable . "')"); That's because the user can input s...

@whatdafrak and don't forget to use htmlspecialchars() when outputting stuff :-)
user557846
yes again mysql not pdo, theres not always the option to pick which you use
@Dagon is that directed to me?
I'll read that post. htmlspecialchars()? What about mysqli_real_escape_string? I thought that was for outputting?
@Dagon .. wait .. WHAT ?! It sounds as if you think that PDO is a name of RDBMS.
@whatdafrak mysqli_real_escape_string() is used to escape data going in the database
it prevent sql injection
SQL injection is a technique often used to attack databases through a website. This is done by including portions of SQL statements in a web form entry field in an attempt to get the website to pass a newly formed rogue SQL command to the database (e.g. dump the database contents to the attacker). SQL injection is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability in a website's software. The vulnerability happens when user input is either incorrectly filtered for string literal escape characters embedded in SQL statements or user input is not strongly typed and unexpectedl...
21:04
ok, but if I use prepared statements, it's not needed?
@whatdafrak exactly
mysqli_real_escape_string() in not required if you as inserting data with proper prepared statements
htmlspecialchars() is to prevent XSS
To be complete the protection is coming from prepared statements with bound params
goddamnit. @mods enough with those pesky global questions already
user557846
21:08
oh like oop is the best option all circumstances?
what about when people filter using [A-Z,a-z,/,',".....etc]? exactly what's going on there?
Sam
Sam
Evening
user557846
morning
@Sam hiya sam
@Dagon Is this directed at someone here?
@whatdafrak In what use case?
Sam
Sam
That you @RepWhoringPeeHaa?
21:09
The one and only :)
Sam
Sam
Haha :p
Oh, I didn't even notice!
Welcome back @PeeHaa
Notice what?
Sam
Sam
Your name change
That you ain rep whoring anymore ;)
21:09
Ah it is changed. cool. Didn't see it myself.
I figured I didn't really deserve the title repwhoring
I might change my name to truth when I start doing it ;)
you're rather a rep whore hunter ;)
@PeeHaa. I've noticed a lot of people use paramters like that to make sure input is of a certain type and only includes certain characters. Like alpha-numeric only. Is this also not necessary if you use prepared statements?
Sam
Sam
That would be funny, if everyone had the same name :P
@NikiC :)
@Dagon was this directed at me ?
user557846
21:13
yes.
@whatdafrak It depends on the situation I guess
@whatdafrak If you want to check for certain characters / certain format you can always use regex
So are you guys in here a lot? I have no one to discuss php and mysql with. I'm thinking if I try to talk about it with my wife, who is an RN, one more time she just might kill me. Her eyes glass over pretty quicklike
user557846
does she talk about liver biopsies to you ?
@whatdafrak what is an RN?
user557846
21:17
Registered Nurse
regex. Now I'm really going to show my ignorance. I'll have to look into that one too. I've seen regex in a lot of posts but never mentioned in any of my books. I think I have some homework to do today. I've learned more in the past 5 minutes than all the books I'm reading up on combined
user557846
at least in most of the world
yeah, registered nurse
Are there also unregistered nurses? Don't want to meet them when I need a nurse
Sam
Sam
@whatdafrak This site is good for building regular expressions -> gskinner.com/RegExr
user557846
21:18
yes trainees
user557846
the ones who stab you 10 times to get blood
@Dagon I thought they all did that ;)
@whatdafrak :-)
@tereško Thanks
user557846
regex is not directly related to sql injection prevention, people are just usually validating user input so no one sets their phone number to "fish"
21:22
actually for input validation we have filters .. thats since PHP 5.2
:-) yeah they like to stab. It could be worse though. I hear catheters are not very pleasant going in and especially on their way back out
user557846
theres no filer phone number, but yes i use for email
filters and regex more for keeping users from making stupid mistakes. Got it
user557846
i generally let them, they want their phone number listed as "fish" its fine by me
21:25
@Dagon Why are you asking for phonenumber in the first place than?
user557846
it was just an example, but unless your going to use it, it dont matter.
What about $_GET and $_POST? I have a form where a user can search for a hospital. Each hosp. has ID in DB. When the results are returned, I echo the ID in the link for that hosp. And when the user clicks on that link, I use $_GET to take them to that particular hosp.
right now I have $ID = intval($ID)
thats enough
user557846
what about intval('fish')
thought , it will emit E_WARNING if you pass an object to it
i tend to use $foo = (int)$_POST['bar'];
user557846
21:30
may or may not want to make sure its an int, rather than converting it to one
what if I pass the hospital name or the city/state inputs using $_GET. How would I filter that?
Sam
Sam
Im getting off to bed guys, night
user557846
doesent sound like its a real issue in this circumstance
$bar = 'fish';
var_dump((int)$bar);
// int(0)
@whatdafrak , you don't .. you assume it is a proper name , and just protect against SQL injections
user557846
@tereško yup i know, which may or may not be a problem
21:32
@Sam later
so as long as I use a prepared statement, there is no code someone could insert at the end of the url that could do harm, right?
If it really is that easy, you just made my day. I'll have to learned how to use prepared statements but that's ok
well .. prepared statements actually protect you only from first-kind sql injection
they will not protect you from queries , where you on the SQL server generate the query based from data which already exists in database
though , i have never seen that sort of queries in-real-world situations
not really sure what you mean. Are you saying if someone were to put code into say a telephone input and then later the server runs a query and ouputs that data and the code runs?
Again, I am fresh off the boat so if that's a dumb question don't be afraid to tell me
Do all of you have personal websites I can check out?
21:44
@whatdafrak , here's an article on that : esecforte.com/blog/second-order-sql-injection
@whatdafrak lol. Still haven't finished it :P pieterhordijk.com
actually the correct name was "Second order SQL injection"
> The way that the application was vulnerable to second order SQLi is very unlikely in real world and this was only used to demonstrate the exploitation of this vulnerability.
@teresko. Thanks. Got it bookmarked
@PeeHaa LOVE techno music. You produced this?
yup
@whatdafrak , here is a bit smaller example , explaining second order injections : st-curriculum.oracle.com/tutorial/SQLInjection/html/lesson1/…
21:49
very impressed. Hard to find good techno. Big fan of Deadmau and some Delerium but it's hard to find that music
hates tehno
@whatdafrak deadmau5 is pretty cool
that type of music i mean
@tereško, thanks again. Do you have a site?
mine is travelnursehelp.com. Doesn't exactly have the cool factor of yours PeeHaa. :-) But I'm trying to turn it into a full-time job. Needs a lot of work but it will only improve as fast as I can learn php and mysql
Well I'm going to start on my homework you guys have given me. Really appreciate all the help. Is there a way I can +1 or bump up your rep from chat?
@whatdafrak , nope
@whatdafrak That's ok. The fact that you are willing to learn something about what you are doing is good enough for me :)
21:59
Thanks again. Oh one more thing. Do either of you have a book that you would recommend that helped you the most you can think of off-hand? I have a few but all of them seem incomplete. PHP or MySQL or both
"SQL antipatterns"
@tereško shipping tomorrow
@tereško don't offer kindle version of that one. I'll have to check a local used store. Alright, thanks
then get a dead-tree version , or pdf
user557846
stop trying to close all the questions i comment on, you don't like me or something ? :-)
23:42
The updated version of "mysql is old" comment:
Please, don't use mysql_* functions for new code. They are no longer maintained and community has begun the deprecation process. See the red box? Instead you should learn about prepared statements and use either PDO or MySQLi. If you can't decide, this article will help to choose. If you care to learn, here is good PDO tutorial.
gist: cannonical SO comment for mysql_* users, 2012-06-10 23:46:24Z
Please, don't use `mysql_*` functions for new code. They are no longer maintained and 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, [this article](http://goo.gl/3gqF9) will help to choose. If you care to learn, [here is good PDO tutorial](http://goo.gl/vFWnC).
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