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− | I would '''''HIGHLY''''' suggest using this example as an example alone. You NEVER want to create a | + | I would '''''HIGHLY''''' suggest using this example as an example alone. You NEVER want to create a direct link to your database. Instead, you want to abstract it. |
Instead of accessing a table called users, you'd probably want to create a method for logging in, permissions, etc so no one can just view the contents of an entire table. | Instead of accessing a table called users, you'd probably want to create a method for logging in, permissions, etc so no one can just view the contents of an entire table. | ||
In fact, I feel that this tutorial is quite negligent as it doesn't teach good practice at all. | In fact, I feel that this tutorial is quite negligent as it doesn't teach good practice at all. |
Revision as of 04:45, 31 October 2009
I would HIGHLY suggest using this example as an example alone. You NEVER want to create a direct link to your database. Instead, you want to abstract it.
Instead of accessing a table called users, you'd probably want to create a method for logging in, permissions, etc so no one can just view the contents of an entire table.
In fact, I feel that this tutorial is quite negligent as it doesn't teach good practice at all.