On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 2:59:35 PM, you wrote:
> yes the bad guy says it only happen in opera
> i ask to show me how but give no response until now
Let us know what he says. I think we'd all be interested.
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>>> Unless your server has phps (source view) enabled. If it has
>>> then you can see
>>> the source of any file by using the extension .phps.
>
>> Awright! But then it would be possible with any browser...
>
> Unless I missed it, the OP never said it *only* happened in Opera.
but unless we are a
In short I think what everyone is trying to say is: it depends on how your
server is setup.
If you host your own servers then you need to read up on how PHP works in
the chain of command and how its configured. If not, then reading up on
the whole request and deliver process of HTTP where a scrip
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 2:49:56 PM, you wrote:
>> > I'm quite sure that this won't work...
>> > The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
>> > will not get the source code but only the resulting code
>> > the script generated.
>> > So IMHO this is a "hoax".
>>
>> Unless your
> > I'm quite sure that this won't work...
> > The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
> > will not get the source code but only the resulting code
> > the script generated.
> > So IMHO this is a "hoax".
>
> Unless your server has phps (source view) enabled. If it has
> then yo
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, 2:20:29 PM, you wrote:
> I'm quite sure that this won't work...
> The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
> will not get the source code but only the resulting code
> the script generated.
> So IMHO this is a "hoax".
Unless your server has phps (sour
Oh, one other possibility besides my previous statement, if PHP is not
properly configured on the server hosting the .php pages, it probably
would just pass the PHP right to the browser since it doesn't know it's
supposed to execute the PHP block of code. Ofcourse, PHP wouldn't work
anywhere if th
I'm quite sure that this won't work...
The server isn't delivering the php source, so the client
will not get the source code but only the resulting code
the script generated.
So IMHO this is a "hoax".
> Hi list
> I am using php on the company´s website that i work
> and now someone
Nope, he's lying. PHP is server side, a browser is well,
browser side. So, no. The only possible way is if you had
your PHP actually printing (by say an accidentally closed ?php>)
which would cause it to be show, but since thats a programming
mistake, thats not really a fault of the language.
Ada
Hi list
I am using php on the company´s website that i work
and now someone told me that you can view the php source with
the opera browser
he says he done it by himself .
Anybody can tell me if it´s true or not ?
or in wich conditions this can happen! ho
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