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Old December 14th 03, 03:24 PM
Richard Fourie
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Default PHP server side hypertext processing

How does this new (or old) language affect my browsing
experience? Can this script affect my browser? I've
noticed *php* suffixes parsed on a frequent basis into
URL's, and believe that PHP might become the next loophole
for experienced programmers! Please disregard this if you
think us users do not need to be concerned, but I am. I
visited some sites, trying to get some info, and one of
the side effects was that I actually couldn't leave the
site, unless I disconnected from my ISP and logged on
again. These were not porn sites, but regular sites about
PHP. Disregard this if you think that all of us users are
not affected, but then on the other hand spend some time
preparing us for the next onshlaught of updates that just
might keep WindowsOS XP secure. I am thinking about loggin
off permanently, at least from Windows.
Ziggy
You must be getting a lot of this!!!
Fix it and you may have some loyalty, don't, and you loose
me!!!
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Old December 14th 03, 03:25 PM
Jack Seredyniecki
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Default PHP server side hypertext processing

PHP has nothing to do with XP security other than that you can run PHP on
XP's IIS. It's a server side scripting language developed for UNIX/Linux
platforms and then ported to Win environment. Some lunatics say that PHP is
more *mature* (whatever than means) than ASP even though you can't really
compare it to ASP since ASP is not really a language in itself.

"Richard Fourie" wrote in message
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How does this new (or old) language affect my browsing
experience? Can this script affect my browser? I've
noticed *php* suffixes parsed on a frequent basis into
URL's, and believe that PHP might become the next loophole
for experienced programmers! Please disregard this if you
think us users do not need to be concerned, but I am. I
visited some sites, trying to get some info, and one of
the side effects was that I actually couldn't leave the
site, unless I disconnected from my ISP and logged on
again. These were not porn sites, but regular sites about
PHP. Disregard this if you think that all of us users are
not affected, but then on the other hand spend some time
preparing us for the next onshlaught of updates that just
might keep WindowsOS XP secure. I am thinking about loggin
off permanently, at least from Windows.
Ziggy
You must be getting a lot of this!!!
Fix it and you may have some loyalty, don't, and you loose
me!!!



 




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