MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ?
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Originally Posted by Vince
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I would argue that using files is even more insecure when using a UCP. The web server user needs to have read and write access to the directory the files are in. A lot of people are also very lax in regards to security and they just chmod everything to 777 when something doesn't work.
But that reflects either laziness, or outright ill-knowledge...

Either way, those people shouldn't be running servers.
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MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by YouHack - 25.04.2017, 21:57
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Cameryn - 25.04.2017, 22:13
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Sew_Sumi - 25.04.2017, 22:32
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Eoussama - 25.04.2017, 22:55
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by YouHack - 25.04.2017, 22:56
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by AndreiWow - 26.04.2017, 00:28
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by renatog - 26.04.2017, 03:04
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Vince - 26.04.2017, 05:33
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Sew_Sumi - 26.04.2017, 07:03
Re: MySQL, MySQLi, SQLite, or Y_Ini ? - by Dairyll - 26.04.2017, 12:22

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