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Lukas Smith's Blog:
MDB2 has gone stable!
Feb 10, 2006 @ 13:18:36

Lukas Smith has a big announcement posted today about the MDB2 package that he's been working on for the past two years - MDB2 has finally gone stable.

Its done! After more than 2,5 years pondering on the design decisions in MDB we finally have a successor MDB2 with a first stable. Along with it the ibase, mysql, mysqli, mssql, pgsql, sqlite drivers have been marked stable.

Users interested in MDB2 should check out the wiki dedicated to MDB2 I setup. There are still a lot of things that need to be documented there, but the wiki will certainly be a good start.

He thanks people that have helped him along the way and includes notes that he's already thinking about the future as well (including updates to LiveUser and MDB2_Schema).

tagged: lukas smith MDB2 stable release lukas smith MDB2 stable release

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Lukas Smith's Blog:
MDB2 has gone stable!
Feb 10, 2006 @ 13:18:36

Lukas Smith has a big announcement posted today about the MDB2 package that he's been working on for the past two years - MDB2 has finally gone stable.

Its done! After more than 2,5 years pondering on the design decisions in MDB we finally have a successor MDB2 with a first stable. Along with it the ibase, mysql, mysqli, mssql, pgsql, sqlite drivers have been marked stable.

Users interested in MDB2 should check out the wiki dedicated to MDB2 I setup. There are still a lot of things that need to be documented there, but the wiki will certainly be a good start.

He thanks people that have helped him along the way and includes notes that he's already thinking about the future as well (including updates to LiveUser and MDB2_Schema).

tagged: lukas smith MDB2 stable release lukas smith MDB2 stable release

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Lukas Smith's Blog:
Sometimes you already have what you want
Nov 14, 2005 @ 12:43:44

Lukas Smith has a new post today with a look at some of the security isues Chris Shiflett has mentioned with frameworks, and how his (Lukas') framework has focused a lot on the same topic.

I wrote a reply to Chris Zend Framework wishlist. He focused on security aspects that by and large the WebBuilder2 framework has already effectively addressed.

In my framework I wouldnt say that I have really focused alot of energy on security. But I did recently add a number of input filters and validators as well as a custom echo function that defaults to the proper escaping based on the output format or that can be asked to specifically escape for a given format. This is all handled by the module base class (you will find the relevant methods towards the bottom).

He also mentions some of the other precautions that they've taken to ensure that the framework is as secure as possible.

You can find the WebBuilder framework here...

tagged: framework webbuilder2 lukas smith framework webbuilder2 lukas smith

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Lukas Smith's Blog:
Sometimes you already have what you want
Nov 14, 2005 @ 12:43:44

Lukas Smith has a new post today with a look at some of the security isues Chris Shiflett has mentioned with frameworks, and how his (Lukas') framework has focused a lot on the same topic.

I wrote a reply to Chris Zend Framework wishlist. He focused on security aspects that by and large the WebBuilder2 framework has already effectively addressed.

In my framework I wouldnt say that I have really focused alot of energy on security. But I did recently add a number of input filters and validators as well as a custom echo function that defaults to the proper escaping based on the output format or that can be asked to specifically escape for a given format. This is all handled by the module base class (you will find the relevant methods towards the bottom).

He also mentions some of the other precautions that they've taken to ensure that the framework is as secure as possible.

You can find the WebBuilder framework here...

tagged: framework webbuilder2 lukas smith framework webbuilder2 lukas smith

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