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  1. That still isnt hard to crack, you do realize that right? Just decrypt the Sha1, then decrypt the MD5. And plus, it adds a BIG load to the db, the encryption is uber long
  2. Ya, thanks guys. I happened to stumble over the idea maybe "file reading" would do. Then I searched it up on php.net. It gave me that, but didnt work, and on the bottom it said "see also" and it gave me "file_get_contents" So! Thanks for helping out ^^
  3. use <span> <p> <font> and there are many more tags just use a class. like: <span class="right"> and such
  4. W3C...ah yes...W3C Basically in IE, they have a bunch of customized tags and attributes THAT ONLY WORK ON IE! So the problem is just compatibility, I suggest you add something like this to your website [code] <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> [/code] for "loose.dtd", there are the options of "transitional" (or was it transition?) and "strict" add that to the VERY top of your code (before <HTML>)
  5. [quote author=RockingGroudon link=topic=103077.msg410148#msg410148 date=1154777193] but the best one is sha1 because md5 can be decrypted by some providers on the net, use it like this [code=php:0] <?php $encryptme="Hello World!"; $encryptme=sha1($encryptme); // Encrypted ?> [/code] [/quote] [url=http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/02/sha1_broken.html]http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/02/sha1_broken.html[/url] Ouch? Always remember, NOTHING is absolutely secure.
  6. I'm trying to make a highlight replacing function just like GeSHi (but I need to mod it for my needs and stuff) My code is: [code] <?php $string = include("test.php"); $r = "<a href='whoknowswhat.html'>apples</a>"; $p = "apples"; $s2 = eregi_replace($p, $r, $string); echo $s2; ?> [/code] i THINK that my $s2 declaration has no problems and I think the problem resides in $string. Is my declaration incorrect, 'cause once I change $string into something like "I love to eat apples" or something, the eregi_replace function works like magic.
  7. Actually i dont think its that hard... The VERY simple one I think is: (pseudo code) set up the db make the fields and edit So like you could have db with teh fields: id, txt, eTime; setting id as autoincremement. and then for every post you set up, add an id. and then when you want to modify it, just use the sql query with: "UPDATE dbname SET txt='$text', eTime=now()";
  8. Hello bilis Anyways, I ran into this problem myself, but now I can provide you with the answer  :D [code] $query  = "SELECT username FROM users WHERE username='$username'"; $result = mysql_query($query); $checkUsername = mysql_fetch_array($result); if!isset($checkUsername['username']){ //if the username is not taken //do something } else { //report error } [/code] Hope this helps
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