A server .lc file is parsed by the server and only it's output is ever
sent to the browser (not the source code), so the code is safe :)
On 22/05/2014 05:31, Nakia Brewer wrote:
Afternoon all,
As I venture down the road of learning what the wonders of LC Server scripts
can do I find myself wondering how safe are the content of these scripts.
Being completely new to Web and Server development it's probably a silly
question but for example:
I have a LC Server script that is called from a mobile testing app that records
the devices location into a MySQL Database using $_GET params.
In the LC Server Script file resides all my connection details for my database
etc.
So, what stops someone from accidentally stumbling across that URL and getting
the content of that file?
Or am I completely not understanding?
Sorry in advance :)
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