Sure so you should use ? place holders.

Well, doh :) Not using placeholders or a quote function is a beginners mistake - I agree that code like that should be concealed in every possible way.

I have very simple style rules I always try to follow:

And there are probably some that I can't think of right now. In general, use double quotes only if you need them (I really wonder why books and tutorials and examples like merlyn's use double quotes most of the time - they imply trouble (in my experience). Trouble with @-signs, with 's (apostrophes), etcetera etcetera.).

Simple style rules can prevent a lot of trouble. Check for definedness, never use input without checking first. But another good thing is knowing how problems like the code you supplied can be exploited, so you can avoid such stupidity in your own programs.

It's a learning process, but also a matter of self-confidence.

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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Does fatalsToBrowser give too much information to a cracker? by Juerd
in thread Does fatalsToBrowser give too much information to a cracker? by rinceWind

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