On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 09:56 +0100, Ondrej Kulaty wrote:
> Sorry you are right. He said he wants each row to have an unique ID so 
> AutoIncId+timestamp will satisfy it, But still i think that adding 
> microseconds timestamp is better because it will be harder for potential 
> hacker to guess.
> -- 
> 
> 
> S pozdravem
> Ondej Kulat
> ---------------------
> Winternet s.r.o.
> odd. vvoje aplikac
> tel. 585 209 132
> www.winternet.cz
> 
> "Robert Cummings" <rob...@interjinn.com> pe v diskusnm pspvku 
> news:1229416450.9173.46.ca...@localhost...
> > On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 09:21 +0100, Ondrej Kulaty wrote:
> >> I think he knows how to use it, he didn't show us a certain example where
> >> and how he wants to use it, i just posted the way how i do generate an
> >> unique identifier, if he use the first mentioned way -
> >> AutoIncID+unix_timestamp - there can be a collision, when two users will
> >> attempt to perform this task on the same id at the same time. yes, it's 
> >> not
> >> very probable but if you have system with many users it can happen
> >
> > No it's impossible. Auto increment guarantees a unique auto incremented
> > ID. Adding the value returned by unix_timestamp() to this unique ID can
> > only create unique sums since both the auto increment ID and the time
> > are increasing. There cannot be a collision.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob.
> > -- 
> > http://www.interjinn.com
> > Application and Templating Framework for PHP
> > 
> 
> 
> 
Surely better than creating some complex method by which to reference
the row, is to use methods of sanitising input that would prevent a
hacker from manipulating your queries?


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


-- 
PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)
To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Reply via email to