On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 16:22, Jeff McKeon wrote: > So now the big question which will undoubtly spark a lot of opinions (I > hope). > > We use apache/php/mysql based sites for internal management of our > systems and would now like to give our customers direct access to manage > their accounts via the web. Naturally this raises security concerns. > > >From the PHP perspective, is Apache/PHP(as Module)/MySQL a secure enough > platform to use for a public website that will access a production > database? > > Opinions? Thoughts? This is pretty much a separate topic and so really belongs in a separate thread, but since I'm making this point I may as well answer anyways :) Absolutely. Security while somewhat linked to the language, is more a question of the developer's experience and ability. The Apache/PHP (as Module or CGI)/MySQL solution is used in millions of websites, of which I'm sure a large portion are public access. Cheers, Rob. -- .------------------------------------------------------------. | InterJinn Application Framework - http://www.interjinn.com | :------------------------------------------------------------: | An application and templating framework for PHP. Boasting | | a powerful, scalable system for accessing system services | | such as forms, properties, sessions, and caches. InterJinn | | also provides an extremely flexible architecture for | | creating re-usable components quickly and easily. | `------------------------------------------------------------' -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php