conceptual question, I have a file upload form that accepts 5mb files lets say. Client side javascript checks that it's max 5mb, server side checks that it's 5mb. If a wannabe hacker creates a local form on his desktop and sends a file 100mb in filesize to my server using POST method, how does the server respond. Does it wait for the entire 100mb to upload and then deny him, or does it deny it mid-upload at 5mb?
@JoeWatkins In the pthreads server socket example you put something like .... It's pretty clear that people want resources to work, .... what do you mean by resources anyway ??
@bwoebi you might want to mention that this follows the well-known "robustness principle": be liberal in what you accept and conservative in what you produce
@bwoebi also, might want to provide examples of cases where weak return types could be dangerous
i woke up about 2 hours ago, after 6 hours sleep in several stints (got woke up by clients at least 3 times. had to answer phone and talked as a zombie) :P
so I have a common opinion question.I have only used 1 framework in php and that was codeigniter. Am looking to learn how to build rest apis with php so am wondering which frameworks would be recommendable. I've seen mentions of slim, lumen, laravel and some others. So weighing learning curve vs usefulness of what I would learn what would you guys recommend
PHP 7.0.4 released and says there are security fixes, but I don't see any CVEs in the changelog. How do I know which fixes were security related and if it effects me? I really don't want to have to read each bug report.
@PeeHaa there is the where you can download the PHP source file through built-in server. Yeah, you don't use it in production, but people use it as a quick way to demo stuff to clients, and other devs.
@Patrick so I read through the tuts 2 hrs and sth later and its just as tasking learning about all this packages and reading their documentation.I skipped that part especially.In the end creating your own framework seems like so much more effort than you spend learning a new framework.
There is no sane, clean way to perform the operation you want to perform with regexes. Oh, you might try and even think that you've succeeded, until it blows up in your face like all attempts to process HTML with regexes do. Just use the DOM, or a wrapper around it.