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| Subject: | some PHP basic security |
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| Date: | Sat, 16 Sep 2006 15:36:51 +0530 |
Hi List!! This is a basic question i guess but it is important. I am creating a website in which i want to provide login restriction to download or upload any files. but i am getting some difficulty 1. after logout if someone goes back and try to download the file he can do so. 2. i can't able to clear POST data. how to do that 3. i want to make the uploads area secure. i gave write permission to others which i think is not secure.
there are many questions around here but try to give atleast one ans.
-- - Vikas Singhal
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