Quest opened this issue on Apr 10, 2006 ยท 32 posts
electroglyph posted Tue, 11 April 2006 at 5:35 AM
Attached Link: http://us3.php.net/manual/en/introduction.php
I've done some reading on PHP because I had no idea what it is. There are lots of advantages to using this system; they just haven't been set up yet. To quote from the PHP website; What distinguishes PHP from something like client-side JavaScript is that the code is executed on the server. If you write a script, the client would receive the results of running that script, with no way of determining what the underlying code may be. You can even configure your web server to process all your HTML files with PHP, and then there's really no way that users can tell what you have up your sleeve. What this means to the user is you won't see any more complaints about, " I quoted a post I made before, Now someone has stolen my user ID and gone in and deleted my gallery, Whaaaa!" The coding that makes things work stays with Bondwire, you only see the results, so you can't pass your personal information to every Tom, Dick, and Harry by accident.