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Is there not a way to fix the old php code to make it more secure? I recently did this with an old php 4 script, and updated everything to php 5.6 with a lot of security modifications. It's not impossible, just takes a lot of research and knowing the code really well, and knowing the best security practices. Code doesn't have to be OOP or MVC to be rock solid secure.
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Aha, this old thing?
While that's definitely true, it was using a framework as big as Mysidia that I didn't know the ins and outs of. Scouting down security holes would take forever. Conceptually, I still know what I want, and it's just faster to code it from scratch than fix up someone else's old code! ...I just really hope Mysidia doesn't suffer the same fate. I let my stuff here stagnate too long waiting for Mysidia to update, so, I might have to go it alone now. ![]()
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Please do not contact me directly outside of Mysidia.
I also cannot troubleshoot code more than two years old - I legit don't remember it. |
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