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On Sun, 27 May 2007 17:15:42 +0800, mario.lat wrote
(in article <pan.2007.05.27.09.15.41.352361@libero.it>): > hallo, > I use PHP and I'd like to not write in hardcoded way password > and login to access to mysql. > how to not write password in code for access to mysql? > How can I do? > I'd like that who see my code don't see my paswords. > there is a solution? > Thank you in advance. > Mario. well mario , if you understood php , you would understand the answer to your question. and don't cross post numb nuts |
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steve wrote:
> On Sun, 27 May 2007 17:15:42 +0800, mario.lat wrote > (in article <pan.2007.05.27.09.15.41.352361@libero.it>): > >> hallo, >> I use PHP and I'd like to not write in hardcoded way password >> and login to access to mysql. >> how to not write password in code for access to mysql? >> How can I do? >> I'd like that who see my code don't see my paswords. >> there is a solution? >> Thank you in advance. >> Mario. > > > well mario , if you understood php , you would understand the answer to your > question. > > and don't cross post numb nuts > > I think your response was completely uncalled for. If you *really* understood PHP and web servers, you would understand things *can go wrong* - and mario's concern is well founded. And you'd also understand that cross-posting is much preferred to multi-posting, numb nuts. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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