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Protection Against Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) - Tony Bibbs on PHP
In working on the Geeklog 2 codebase, much of work forms the basis for stuff I do at work, I finally figured it was time to add handling for CSRF to the codebase in a way that forces it’s use without the developer having to explicitly do anything. In my experience security has, sadly, […]
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OOps! I (recycled my talk) again! - Terry Chay
PHP is a hacky piece of shit that gets the job done that somehow that suits me just fine.
I honestly don’t know why I support SF PHP Meetup.
Quite frankly, I find the whole “Meetup” website strangely-segmented, overly-restrictive, and a closed-off and archaic anachronism. I am counting the days until Facebook or Ning finally gets their […]
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Google Has Updated PageRank Again
Google Has Updated PageRank AgainWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Saturday, 12 of January , 2008 at 12:42 pm
It’s been three months since the last PageRank update and already Google has started exporting PageRank information. I’ve seen a few sites with increases in PageRank, but I haven’t seen changes in all of them so they may […]
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MidCOM content cache rides again - Henri Bergius
Midgard is quite a huge framework, and so caching is needed to keep things efficient. To that effect, MidCOM 2.4 in 2005 added a major feature of caching generated pages until they needed reconstructing.
However, with the 2005 technology the caching system proved to be troublesome: Berkeley DB corruption, faulty invalidation mechanisms and other problems. When […]
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PHP once again to participate in GSoC - Marcus Brger
I am very happy that this year PHP once again got selected as a mentoring project in the Google Summer of Code Program.
The PHP team already put up a list of ideas that students could pick up. Of course students are also more than welcome to propose their own ideas. Either way student applications start […]
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back in the saddle again - Ligaya Turmelle
It has been a really long time since I wrote anything - luckily the folks at phparchitect gave me just the push I needed to get back to my writing. Took me a while to get back in the hang of it again - but I did it - and even finished by my […]
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SEO (again) - Richard Heyes
Recent piece from Alex on SEO worthy of a gleg. And it mentions me, so it must be worth reading…
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CLA looming around the php world again - Lukas Smith
I have complained about this IP protection blabla put forth by CLA protected projects previously. But I keep hearing the same (imho false) arguments that CLA’s are a non issue. I was kind of shocked that neither the Zend nor the eZ Systems representative at the PHP Conference in Frankfurt was unable to display that […]
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GSoC, here and there again in 2008 - David Coallier
Confirmed, Google Summer of Code will happen again in 2008.
Last year was a great year for the google summer of code and myself. There were great students participating in the projects (MANY projects) and the majority of the students (including mine) worked really hard to achieve top notch code.
I think GSoC is a great […]
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Google Sued Again For Patent Infringement
Google Sued Again For Patent InfringementWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Monday, 12 of November , 2007 at 9:23 am
Google is bing sued - again. Am I the only one getting tired of hearing about this?
This time, they’re being sued for patent infringement. Wait a minute, that’s happened before hasn’t it?
I agree with WebProNews’ conclusion:
If […]
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