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> From: Thijs Lensselink [mailto:d...@lenss.nl]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 9:26 PM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend studio location Cross-Domain
> Scripting Vulnerability
>
> On 10/13/2010 12:19 AM, Daevid
On 13 October 2010 05:25, Thijs Lensselink wrote:
> On 10/13/2010 12:19 AM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
>>
>> http://80vul.com/Zend%20studio/Zend%20studio%20location%20Cross.htm
>>
>> Interesting. A co-worker and I were JUST noticing how our PHPDoc comments
>> were being parsed pretty much verbatim inc
On 10/13/2010 12:19 AM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
http://80vul.com/Zend%20studio/Zend%20studio%20location%20Cross.htm
Interesting. A co-worker and I were JUST noticing how our PHPDoc comments
were being parsed pretty much verbatim including tags and links and
stuff and thought, "wow, that's stupid
http://80vul.com/Zend%20studio/Zend%20studio%20location%20Cross.htm
Interesting. A co-worker and I were JUST noticing how our PHPDoc comments
were being parsed pretty much verbatim including tags and links and
stuff and thought, "wow, that's stupid, that's just a XSS or injection
waiting to happ
On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 13:02, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Zend has provided a great deal to the PHP community -- Zend basically
> > pays Ze'ev and Andi (and more) to work about half their time on
> > improving PHP Open Source
This one time, at band camp, "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zend has provided a great deal to the PHP community -- Zend basically
> pays Ze'ev and Andi (and more) to work about half their time on
> improving PHP Open Source code.
As an ex-Zend employee I find that they are maybe th
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> On Sat, July 15, 2006 2:05 am, Kevin Waterson wrote:
>> Being that these products are commercial in nature, should not they
>> be supporting thier own products, rather than relying on the good
>> will of the open sour
On Sat, July 15, 2006 2:05 am, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> Being that these products are commercial in nature, should not they
> be supporting thier own products, rather than relying on the good
> will of the open source/PHP folks for tech support? If we should
> support
> Zend products, why not other
At 5:05 PM +1000 7/15/06, Kevin Waterson wrote:
>This one time, at band camp, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Please understand that I was *hoping* for advice here, as Zend and PHP
>> are surely highly correlated. But I apologize if I came across as if I
>> *expected* answers.
>
>You rais
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Kevin Waterson wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Please understand that I was *hoping* for advice here, as Zend and PHP
>> are surely highly correlated. But I apologize if I came across as if I
>> *expected* answers.
>
> You raise an interesting poi
This one time, at band camp, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please understand that I was *hoping* for advice here, as Zend and PHP
> are surely highly correlated. But I apologize if I came across as if I
> *expected* answers.
You raise an interesting point. Whilst PHP uses the Zend Engi
PHP List,
As was suggested on this list by Paul and Richard, I've resolved the
Zend studio/MySQL socket issue by creating a symbolic link from
/tmp/mysql.socl to /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock.
( ln -s /var/run/mysqld/mysql.sock /tmp/mysql.sock )
But, clearly in my earlier attempts to find a sol
PHP List,
My apologies to any and all that I may have offended for bringing up
Zend specific issues here.
I understand that PHP is developed by a huge community of developers
whose efforts I appreciate very much. By stating that Zend is the
company where PHP originates, I was not trying to s
On Fri, July 14, 2006 10:57 am, Dave M G wrote:
> David Tulloh,
>> This sounds like a Zend Studio problem and question.
>> It could possibly be a MySQL or even a phpMyAdmin question.
>> It doesn't really have anything to do with PHP.
>>
> I realize that Zend Studio is separate from PHP, but I would
ln -s /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock /tmp/mysql.sock
As far as I know, the default for MySQL out of the box is /tmp/mysql.sock
You'd have to complain to Zend Support to get a configure directive
for this, if they don't already have one.
On Thu, July 13, 2006 11:53 pm, Dave M G wrote:
> PHP List,
>
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 14:57, tedd wrote:
> At 1:42 PM -0400 7/14/06, Robert Cummings wrote:
> >You have asked a Zend specific question, the problem lies with Zend it
> >would seem, and not PHP. While the two are obviously related, your
> >question is not about PHP.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Rob.
>
> Rob:
[snip]
To the rest:
There has been quite a bit of mean spiritedness on the list lately. I
don't
know if it is the weather, some strange astrological phenomenon, or
something else entirely, but can we tone it down a bit? There has been
way
too much flame war-esque behavior lately.
We're supposed t
At 1:42 PM -0400 7/14/06, Robert Cummings wrote:
>You have asked a Zend specific question, the problem lies with Zend it
>would seem, and not PHP. While the two are obviously related, your
>question is not about PHP.
>
>Cheers,
>Rob.
Rob:
You're certainly right, but do you think that a developer'
Thanks Mr. Rasmussen. (o:
To the rest:
There has been quite a bit of mean spiritedness on the list lately. I don't
know if it is the weather, some strange astrological phenomenon, or
something else entirely, but can we tone it down a bit? There has been way
too much flame war-esque behavior lately
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 00:57:18 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
>
> In any case, this list is called PHP "general". Am I really so
> unreasonable in thinking that asking about how to set up a PHP development
> environment so that I can debug my PHP scripts without it conflicting with
> the PHP database admin
On Thursday 13 July 2006 21:53, Dave M G wrote:
> PHP List,
>
> I am trying out Zend Studio for editing and debugging my PHP scripts.
>
> When I first ran it, it kept giving me this error:
> Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket /tmp/mysql.sock
>
> After some research on the web, I fou
You could make a symbolic link from /tmp/ to whereever the real socket is.
Then you won't have to change your other configurations.
Thank you,
--
Paul Nowosielski
On Thursday 13 July 2006 22:53, Dave M G wrote:
> PHP List,
>
> I am trying out Zend Studio for editing and debugging my PHP scrip
On Fri, 2006-07-14 at 11:57, Dave M G wrote:
> David Tulloh,
> > This sounds like a Zend Studio problem and question.
> > It could possibly be a MySQL or even a phpMyAdmin question.
> > It doesn't really have anything to do with PHP.
> >
> I realize that Zend Studio is separate from PHP, but I w
in phpmyadmin config.default.php you can specify the socket that it
should be looking for. have you tried that?
On 7/14/06, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Tulloh,
> This sounds like a Zend Studio problem and question.
> It could possibly be a MySQL or even a phpMyAdmin question.
> It
David Tulloh,
This sounds like a Zend Studio problem and question.
It could possibly be a MySQL or even a phpMyAdmin question.
It doesn't really have anything to do with PHP.
I realize that Zend Studio is separate from PHP, but I would hardly go
so far as to say it has "nothing to do with PHP
This sounds like a Zend Studio problem and question.
It could possibly be a MySQL or even a phpMyAdmin question.
It doesn't really have anything to do with PHP.
You paid Zend for the product, ask them how it works.
David
Dave M G wrote:
> PHP List,
>
> I am trying out Zend Studio for editing a
PHP List,
I am trying out Zend Studio for editing and debugging my PHP scripts.
When I first ran it, it kept giving me this error:
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket /tmp/mysql.sock
After some research on the web, I found that this could be solved by
editing /etc/mysql/my.conf
First, let me apologize for this not being a specific PHP question, but
I can't find the answer and I'm hoping someone else here has run into
this. Maybe I'm just blind, blond or stupid today. :)
In Zend Studio (Zend Development Environment) for Windows (on Windows
2000 fyi), when I hit the ESC k
I know that this is somewhat off-topic, but has anyone set up the Zend
CVS for local use within a small group of developers? The manual is very
terse and information in the Zend forums is sparse as well. Does the
executable for the CVS need to live on the development server? If so,
where? We have t
I know this is a little off topic, but I'm hoping to find someone who uses
Zend Studio who can point me in the right direction. I have just got a copy
and I'm trying to run the debugger. The only problem is at the beginning of
the script I am checking for a file upload. I cannot figure out how t
the
code. but i am also using zend studio at hoem and its very robust no bugs
compared to phpedit
-Original Message-
From: Yann Larrivee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 5:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Daniel J. Rychlik
Subject: Re: [PHP] Zend Studio and DreamWeaver
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 14:26, Daniel J. Rychlik wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Which is a better environment to write PHP code in? Zend or Dreamweaver ?
Zend Studio all the way, dont let DW mess up your php code like it
messes up html !!!
> Does zend provide a WYSIWYG for putting together a web page
Hey guys,
Which is a better environment to write PHP code in? Zend or Dreamweaver ? Does zend
provide a WYSIWYG for putting together a web page ?
-Dan
oo.com]
>Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:19 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PHP] zend studio (erro)
>
>
>hello..
>
>
>I use Dreamweaver for coding but i knew the zend
>studio. When i try run a script, the output window
>show me this:
>
>X-Powered-By: PHP/
hello..
I use Dreamweaver for coding but i knew the zend
studio. When i try run a script, the output window
show me this:
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.2.1
Content-type: text/html
Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
mssql_connect() in
E:\cef\hab\frm_diagnostico.php on line
2
But when i run t
I am writing several php applications wich demand speed & security.
I'm just looking for some reassurances from some ppl that might be using
the ZEND products to deliver this.
Is the speed increase using the optimiser noticable?
How well does the Encoder work?
I will be trying them out today (
Zeev,
If you find that GUI tools are not overwhelmingly better for C++, Java product
development, that does weaken the case for php studios even more. Why so?
1. Conciseness of php
php is a high level application development tool so the code is, or at least,
should mostly consist of highly spe
FYI-
My two cents. I have been running the demo version since a day or two
after it was released. On Windows 2000 it has been solid as a rock. I
have not tried it on my XP laptop yet, but will soon.
Zend Studio is really helping to make PHP 'legitimate' in the
corporate world since it no
> The problems you were having with the server components of the studio
sound
> quite odd - can you elaborate on them? (probably off-list, it's best if
> you could submit a bug report about it through zend.com/store/pickup.php,
> evaluation support).
>
> This is water under the bridge now, but yo
At 19:53 18/02/2002, DL Neil wrote:
>Zeev,
>
>Didn't experience any stability problems with the beta per-se, but using a
>Windows box was an exercise in
>Unix-ification. Has the released version for Win32 seen significant
>alterations to the GUI?
I'm not sure which beta you've seen, but the GUI
ECTED]>
To: "Chris Lott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 18 February 2002 15:57
Subject: Re: [PHP] zend studio 2.0
> Chris,
>
> Stability improved *a lot* since the beta in December. Remember, it *was*
> a beta release, and like most betas, st
At 00:27 18/02/2002, robert janeczek wrote:
>hi
>i write in php about 1.5 years. from the beginning i use macromedia homesite
>and i`m quite content of it. but...debugger, environment not optimized for
>php developers etc. so i wanted to try zend studio, i downloaded it,
>installed (w2k, i already
Chris,
Stability improved *a lot* since the beta in December. Remember, it *was*
a beta release, and like most betas, stability was not perfect. It's quite
good now, and it also got a whole new (well, mostly new) code completion
engine which is really revolutionary for PHP.
I'm not objective
At 05:02 18/02/2002, Peter J. Schoenster wrote:
>Well, as you said, no point in arguing. Just that I think if someone
>really wants to develop they should learn some better tools than a
>GUI but it's a question of balance.
That's quite an arguable point. I don't code PHP but C++ and Java, and I
> Well, as you said, no point in arguing. Just that I think if someone
> really wants to develop they should learn some better tools than a
> GUI but it's a question of balance.
I think a definition of GUI might be in order. Homesite, for instance, is
just a big text editor. It has almost no GUI
On 17 Feb 2002, at 16:12, Chris Lott wrote:
> I hope we aren't going to get another chest-pounding "real coders"
> type of argument going here. Homesite *IS* a text editor. It provides
Yeah, my bad.
> an amazing number of shortcuts to tasks, including mouse-based tasks,
> many of which I guara
I hope we aren't going to get another chest-pounding "real coders" type of
argument going here. Homesite *IS* a text editor. It provides an amazing
number of shortcuts to tasks, including mouse-based tasks, many of which I
guarantee you I can get done faster with a mouse than anyone can typing. It
> Well I was hoping that article was interesting. It wasn't. I should
> have known when I saw the use of homesite as an alternative.
sure, it was just simple look at zend studio, but it made me wonder why the
tool didn`t work on my system :) [yes - i think i know what was wrong, no
need to look f
On at , Unknown wrote:
> i write in php about 1.5 years. from the beginning i use macromedia
> homesite and i`m quite content of it. but...debugger, environment not
> optimized for php developers etc. so i wanted to try zend studio, i
> i`ve read this
> (http://www.byte.com/documents/s=6975/by
hi
i write in php about 1.5 years. from the beginning i use macromedia homesite
and i`m quite content of it. but...debugger, environment not optimized for
php developers etc. so i wanted to try zend studio, i downloaded it,
installed (w2k, i already had an apache, so i deleted what came with
insta
On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 07:23 PM, Michael Zornek wrote:
>> http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio.php is pretty
>> descriptive,
>> and you can try it out for free...
>
> Anyone interested in an OS X version hold tight, their PR people tell
> me it
> should be out in 30 days or
Twas 2/4/02 5:49 PM, when "Zeev Suraski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-studio.php is pretty descriptive,
> and you can try it out for free...
Anyone interested in an OS X version hold tight, their PR people tell me it
should be out in 30 days or so.
Mike
At 06:44 PM 2/4/2002, Alex Shi wrote:
>Hi,
>
>After a long time absent from Zend I came across to it today just for
>any new articles. To my surprise they changed their home page and
>it seems like they are promoting their Zend Studio 2.0. I have no idea
>what it is. Is it like a Visual Studio? Do
Hi,
After a long time absent from Zend I came across to it today just for
any new articles. To my surprise they changed their home page and
it seems like they are promoting their Zend Studio 2.0. I have no idea
what it is. Is it like a Visual Studio? Does it support template? If any
out there has
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