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PHP Upload Security Tutorial
Perhaps our PHP Upload Primer Tutorial shows us a little “green around the gills” regarding “uploading”. Let’s face it, there is quite a bit more malicious activity going on with the net that means the discussion back then did not … Continue reading →
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Tagged accept, audio, browse, browsing, capture, content, content generator, dialog box, exec, extension, file, file browsing, file extension, file size, finfo_file, finfo_open, form, getimagesize, image, malicious, malware, media, mime type, moderation, PHP, programming, rename, renaming, security, serverside, tutorial, upload, uploader, video, web server
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XML Lint Validation Tutorial
Do you remember when we discussed the Sanitizer API, talked about at Sanitizer API Primer Tutorial, regarding it as a web application HTML (and more) validation tool? Well, we’ve based a new “validator” of HTML or XML using the XML … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, command line, form, HTML, Linux, operating system, PHP, programming, serverside, shell_exec, table, td, textarea, tutorial, validation, XML, xmllint
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Code Difference Saved User Settings Tutorial
As a PHP programmer it is easy to admire … the server side file and database and operating system smarts of the great serverside language PHP is … all while … PHP writing out HTML (with its CSS and Javascript) … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, client, clientside, code, color coding, command line, contenteditable, diff, exec, external Javascript, get, interactive, interactive entry, IP address, Linux, localStorage, onblur, oncontextmenu, PHP, privacy, programming, recall, report, save, server, serverside, set, shell_exec, tidy, tutorial, user, user settings, window.localStorage
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PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Windows Tutorial
Today we turn our attention to the Windows local web server environment such as MAMP scenario, on top of yesterday’s PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Contenteditable Tutorial‘s work. Would you believe the use of the Windows directory separator “\” … Continue reading →
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Tagged character, command, command line, contenteditable, Document Root, escape, escape character, event, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, pipe, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, switch, time, tutorial, web server, Windows
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PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Contenteditable Tutorial
Today’s enhancement of functionality to our PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec web application of yesterday’s PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Event Tutorial only kicks in for situations where you have downloaded the PHP code to an Apache/PHP/MySql local … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, contenteditable, Document Root, event, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, pipe, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, switch, time, tutorial, web server
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PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Event Tutorial
Serverside PHP programming is great for programmers, in our opinion, because … it is so open to embellishing web applications with information from other sources of information from outside your own domain as well as underlying operating systems in that … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, event, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, pipe, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, switch, time, tutorial, web server
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PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Plus Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP File Finding Signed Time shell_exec Versus exec Tutorial, and postings before it considered “exec” … to be related to the PHP function exec (a favourite of ours) … but then, we introduce today, the idea of “exec” as … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, pipe, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, switch, time, tutorial, web server
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PHP File Finding Signed Time shell_exec Versus exec Tutorial
The recent PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Tutorial, on the Linux and/or unix and/or macOS side of functionality, did not factor in the choice of … + – … signage possibilities for the “find” command we use via PHP’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, time, tutorial, web server
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