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Posted by .:[ ikciu ]:. on 10/18/06 15:39
Hmm Steve <no.one@example.com> wrote:
> either post YOUR apache error log or just post the browser error
> message (which is my real concern). as i said, i've supressed by sql
> execute statements. all errors are handled to my satisfaction in the
> source i gave. if you find a way to compromise data integrity and/or
> security, i'd love to hear how you did it. if the only thing you can
> get to blow up is the sorting mechanism by fucking with the query
> string in the url, i'm not interested...but even then, the results
> are less than disasterous...they get only a message on the screen
> saying that 'no records can be found'.
i cant do it, i have no your class for db handle, so just move it on the
free php server give the link and later look at error log - you will see
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