PHP - Verifying Myspace Accts
!@file_get_contents("http://www.myspace.com/$id")?"FAILURE...":"SUCCESS...\n");
How does it know to print out Failure or Success? What does the !@ mean in front of fgc? Similar TutorialsHello All,
I am working on a project where the client has provided me with the public key file and the private-key is being passed via url, along with 2 params that will be used on my end.
These are the basics of the process that I am to use for verifying. Generate your own plaintext message matching the format of the string provided Create a SHA1withRSA hash of this message using the provided public key (UTF-16LE encode and pass this value) Base64 decode the signature Using a SHA1withRSA validator, verify your hashed message matches the Base64 decoded value in step 3 At this point I have performed steps 1-3 but am having an issue with step 4. The code is failing here. When I say failing I mean it is not being verified. $base64Sig = base64_decode($signature, true); $publickey = getPemKey(); Hey, Within my experience of PHP, I have never had anything to do with making secure payments before. And this is a problem I can't seem to get around. I want to let people purchase a premium version of a game, and it will add their name to a PHP file or databse after they are redirected from PayPal to a special page that adds their username to the PHP file after typing it in. How would one make sure they don't just go to the webpage VIA the URL, and that they only came from the PHP redirect after purchase? Hi, I currently have some PHP scripts that verify form data using ereg() as follows: if (ereg(".",$var1)==0) { //do something } where instead of the argument "." I also use "\@" or "\....*", etc. to test whether certain form input is in the correct format (e.g. testing for a valid email address, etc.). However, I have understood that ereg() is being deprecated. What is the best/easiest function to replace ereg() with? Thanks! So basically my project is one where the user can log onto my website, and the page then checks if the ID and password are in my table in my microsoft access file. If the username and password are the same, the user continues, if it isnt, then it stays on the same page and says something like "username and/or password are incorrect" or something along the lines of that. the problem is right now im not sure how to make it say "ERROR username and/or password is incorrect" if the username and password dont match. Can someone help me with this? and also make sure if the username and password are correct that it goes to the next page, entitled searchpage.php here is the code Code: [Select] <html> <head> <style type="text/css"> </style> </head> <body style="text-align:center"> <div id='title'> </div> <?php print_r ($_POST) ; if if (isset($_POST['Login'])) { if(isset($_POST['username'])){ $username= $_POST['username'] ; } if(isset($_POST['password'])){ $TABLE= $_POST['password'] ; } $username = null ; $password = null ; $connection = odbc_connect('Olympics', '', ''); if (!$connection) {exit("Conection Failed: " . $connection);} $username = stripslashes($username); $password = stripslashes($password); $sql = "select * from users where users = '$username' and passwords = '$password'"; $rs=odbc_exec($connection,$sql); $count=odbc_num_rows($rs); if ($count == 1) { $_SESSION['loggedIn'] = "true"; header("Location: searchpage.php"); } else { $_SESSION['loggedIn'] = "false"; header("Location: index.php"); echo "Login failed" ; } } echo "<form action='index.php' method='post'> \n" ; echo" Please enter your username and password if you wish. <br/> \n" ; echo "Username: <input type='text' name='username' > \n " ; echo "Password: <input type='password' name='password' > \n" ; echo "<input type='submit' value='Login' name='Login'> <br/> \n" ; echo "<input type='submit' value='You may also continue you as a guest.'> \n" ; echo "</form>" ; ?> </body> </html> Hi.. I would like to allow users to create profile pages on my website. So for example... If I wanted to create a profile page called "Zugzwangle"... it would be stored at "www.website.com/Zugzwangle"... in the same such way that MySpace stores profiles. How does this work? I'm at a loss for where to start with this one.. Any hints, or suggestions for where to start looking would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks Secret doing some reading too educate myself, I am now more confused than before. LoL Trying to understand the most effective method to verify that an image is truly what is claimed. But the differences between using imagecreate, imagecreatefromjpeg, and is_uploaded_file are not easily noticed. Likewise, I read that it is best to check the image BEFORE uploading. But isn't the image already uploaded when submitted (although not yet moved or renamed)? |