[Discussion] Advise =\

03/09/2010 03:31 herekorvac#16
wat problem
03/09/2010 03:55 .Ocularis#17
'The' Problem. Take a guess
03/09/2010 04:41 -NewDawn-#18
I know I'm still on 5165 but you all deserve thanks anyways since I know you all don't have to respond to this thread.
03/09/2010 09:47 Korvacs#19
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Originally Posted by o sTriiDe View Post
flatfiles and ini are the best in my opinion. SQL is too vulnerable
Explain your vulnerability concerns about SQL, it always makes me smile when people voice concerns about something.
03/09/2010 10:38 Fish*#20
5165 is disgusting, it have horses and ninjas :S
03/09/2010 14:44 kamote#21
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Originally Posted by o sTriiDe View Post
flatfiles and ini are the best in my opinion. SQL is too vulnerable
true for noob programmers
03/09/2010 16:25 -NewDawn-#22
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Originally Posted by grillmad View Post
5165 is disgusting, it have horses and ninjas :S
Lol, well if you code it right, it could actually become a really nice server. The horses are different and aren't disgusting. It's more work but if you're up to handle the work then I think it's a great idea for private servers. Ninjas are pretty disgusting: I agree. You can always make it so that Ninjas can't fog though- maybe add a new skill?
03/09/2010 16:41 Nullable#23
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Originally Posted by o sTriiDe View Post
flatfiles and ini are the best in my opinion. SQL is too vulnerable
Please, don't use the term SQL referring to MySQL, SQL itself is Structured Query Language, vulnerability is a server issue
SQL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also you should check how cryptographic hash algorithms work before throwing arguments about vulnerability
Cryptographic hash function - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
03/09/2010 22:27 InfamousNoone#24
I believe by "vulnerability" they mean its easy to make mistakes and create code that's SQL-injectable.