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MYSQL and PHP
From: John Madden <chiwawa999 () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 11:07:57 -0700 (PDT)
Hi, First off i'm not a PHP programmer but I would like to know the following: Is it standard to use INC files to store MYSQL db connections settings (username and password)? What else could you do to make this "safer" ? I presume Apache looks for files with extention "*.INC" and does not processes them, right ? Thanks you __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: Watchfire Watchfire named worldwide market share leader in web application security assessment by leading market research firm. Watchfire's AppScan is the industry's first and leading web application security testing suite, and the only solution to provide comprehensive remediation tasks at every level of the application. See for yourself. Download a Free Trial of AppScan 6.0 today! https://www.watchfire.com/securearea/appscansix.aspx?id=701300000007t9c --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- MYSQL and PHP John Madden (May 15)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Mark Sanders (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Robin Wood (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Todd Hendricks (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Gerald Quakenbush (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Robin Wood (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Gerald Quakenbush (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP bugtraq (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Reid Nichol (May 17)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Robin Wood (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP r0xes (May 16)
- Re: MYSQL and PHP Kevin Johnson (May 16)
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