Yup, almost ready to put up the
third lesson in my
online CGI course. It's rough and incomplete, but I thought I should solicit comments from fellow Monks prior to linking it to the main course. It covers many CGI security basics, but I'd appreciate an overview from monks of all levels.
If you're a security guru, do you see any problems? If you're a CGI newbie, is it clear? For all: any additions that I should make?
It is currently lacking an overview of the Untaint module, but I hope to add that this weekend (cross my fingers).
Also, I have extensively revised lesson two. The answer to the exercise has been significantly expanded.
Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Ovid
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