I'm not competant enough to write a complete guestbook script, only to edit
scripts I find. Any ideas where I can get a new guestbook script?

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From: Morbus Iff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 July 2001 15:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: unix perl to win NT perl


 >Apart from the dates on the top of the script, how can you tell it's old,
 >and why is it bad stuff?

Much like cultures, programming evolves over time. It's old and bad because:

  1. it's not written with security in mind. when the internet
     comes in play, security should be the number one feature, and
     nothing else.

  2. it's not written in "good" programming style. any production
     perl script should include "-w" and "use strict" as programming
     ideals. these force the programmer to write better code
     and to clean up after himself. not using these ideals severely
     impacts #1 (above).

  3. Generally speaking, every script from Matt Wright's should
     be ignored. None of his scripts are particularly well written
     and security holes abound. I wouldn't even try fixing his
     scripts - I'd just start over.


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