No, not yet. I admit to being something of a novice when it comes to
Ajax, and as has been stated, this is still in beta and I have yet to
get any significant beta testers (most of the new versions are mainly
new functionality rather than bugfixes, all of which I somehow
discovered myself).
On the PHP side I've tried to shield against SQL/PHP injection as
best I could, but of course no one's perfect. It does still need to be
destruct-tested.
--Daniel
Ed Lazor wrote:
Has anyone checked this for security?
On Oct 23, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Daniel Orner wrote:
A big new update for Sparse, the HTML-based framework for writing
MySQL-backed CGI applications easily and quickly. Now, the generated
forms output in fully degradable Ajax, meaning that if a user doesn't
have Javascript available or if an error occurs, the regular
functionality will still work. Documentation has also had a
significant overhaul. If you haven't tried Sparse yet, now's the time!
--Daniel
--Sparse - a new way to write MySQL-based programs with little to no
actual programming. Save yourself time and effort!
http://sparse-php.sourceforge.net/
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