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PHP Passthru Output Buffering Verb Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Passthru Output Buffering Security Tutorial set up a framework for our tightened “defence” of our “Passthru” (PHP) web application woooooooorrrrrrrrlllllld view, but there is scope, still, to improve the “offence”, a move which affects “defence” as well (wouldn’t … Continue reading →
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PHP Passthru Output Buffering Security Tutorial
Serverside web applications (such as this current PHP one), more so than purely clientside web applications, are a bit like a lot of sports … there is the “offence” functionality side that provides a product or service to the user … Continue reading →
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PHP Passthru Output Buffering Primer Tutorial
The PHP passthru command … Execute an external program and display raw output … is a good way for your underlying command line be expressed within a PHP web application executed in a web browser. But that “raw” above is … Continue reading →
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