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Never trust data from the client...always filter it(I use an lib to do that)!
Make sure register_globals is off or code accordingly.
HTH!
~Paul

On Saturday 09 November 2002 01:12 am, Creighton Brown wrote:
> I want to know recommendations securing GET | POST | SESSIONS or other data
> in WebPages.
>
> One site I may be developing for the local govt has the need to take and
> receive data from a database and data will be past with GET | POST |
> SESSIONS.
>
> Any recommendations regarding this would be welcome.
>
> The server is a national web host, one of two I may be using... both of
> which are reasonably secure.

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~Paul Nicholson
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"The web....the way you want it!"
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