To answer my own question, after PHP 5.5 the easter egg was removed already.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 5:50 PM Paul Wise wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 2:00 AM Reed Black wrote:
>
> > PHP includes an easter egg. On any PHP page, one can add any of these
> after the .php part
PHP includes an easter egg. On any PHP page, one can add any of these after
the .php part of the path in order to display special results:
?=PHPB8B5F2A0-3C92-11d3-A3A9-4C7B08C1
?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
?=PHPE9568F35-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
?=PHPE9568F34-D428-11d2-A769-0
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Jonathan Hutchins
wrote:
> It is difficult for me to rationalize a serious concern for "security"
> with the idea that one should lie back and expect the packaging team to
> take care of it all for you. If you are concerned with security, you
> should be actively
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