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Re: where to put the binaries was Re: getting perl and php to talk to each other [message #180725 is a reply to message #180716] Thu, 14 March 2013 12:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 3/14/2013 6:11 AM, Cal Dershowitz wrote:
> On 03/07/2013 12:43 PM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>
>> a passing familiarity with package management is not a requirement for
>> running PHP or posting in this NG.
>>
>> NOr is installation of php development files and utilities a requirement
>> fora basic LAMP setup.
>>
>>
>
> NP, I've been reading you for a while now. Did you give me the name of
> a newsgroup where they consider webstuff ontopic?
>

comp.lang.php is on topic for PHP, which drives a lot of websites. But
we already know you're an idiot.


> I'm rather convinced that scripting languages are my meal ticket this
> month, so much so that I'm making it happen with my rudimentary
> webtools. This is what I call output:
>

No, scripting languages seen to be beyond your level of comprehension.
You're in the same league as TNP.

> http://merrillpjensen.com/food_4.html
>
> This is a powerful medium, where one can intermix binaries and text. My
> problem now is that it's not a discrete medium without me attending
> endlessly to obfuscations with files that I would much just rather have
> as themselves, and the only way you can see them is if php lets you with
> an authentication level equal to my level of give a crap.
>

Obfuscation is not security!

<snip unrelated crap from an idiot>

>
> This has so far been my home-cooked perl version of static web dev, but
> I want to see if php can obviate all the go***a%n filing-about that you
> have to do to maintain the privacies of the the binaries shown. These
> images are my shack so I don't care so much anymore. I also use this
> tool chain to lay down the law with people a bit; it's a very direct
> medium:
>

Sure you can do it with PHP. But you can do it with perl, also, without
all the crap. You just need to understand some basic concepts.

> http://merrillpjensen.com/cleaning_1.html
>
> Q1) How do I design a website where the binaries aren't there for the
> taking unless php thinks you have done some act of authentication to see
> them?
>

Security measures will prevent users from accessing the files. But
you've already said you don't want help, so why do you continue posting?

> Q2) What's a good first book for php?

Dick and Jane Create a Web Site would be about your speed.

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