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1. MySql To Mongo

Updated on: 2014-08-20

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Blog: PHP MySQL to Mongo package blog
Package: PHP MySQL to Mongo

Why this class

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1. Use configurations in a project

Updated on: 2014-08-01

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Blog: Fuse Array package blog
Package: Fuse Array

By using Fuse Array it gets much easier to handle configurations in a project.

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1. Why Using Horus Micro Framework ?

Updated on: 2014-07-15

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Blog: Horus Framework package blog
Package: Horus Framework

Why using a micro framework, and why horus, is that a wheel reinvention ?

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4. Is Your OAuth 2.0 Application Secure?

Updated on: 2014-05-26

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Blog: PHP OAuth Library package blog
Package: PHP OAuth Library

Recently, a security vulnerability named Covert Redirect was discovered in certain implementations of the OAuth 2.0 protocol.

If you have a site that uses OAuth to access the APIs of other sites on behalf of your users, your site may be inadvertently helping attackers to steal your users' data.

Read this article to learn how to check if your application is vulnerable and what you can do to fix it.


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1. use PHP Weather class to get row data

Updated on: 2014-04-07

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Blog: PHP Weather package blog
Package: PHP Weather

Get raw data from PHP weather class to use within your code

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2. How to Correct Email Mistakes using PHP Email Validation

Updated on: 2017-04-22

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Blog: PHP Email validation package blog
Package: PHP Email validation

When you take users' email addresses, for instance in a site sign-up form, there are great chances that the addresses may be incorrect because of a typing mistake or it is not possible to deliver the message to the specified address for some reason.

This e-mail validation package can detect and prevent that users enter incorrect addresses even before you accept them.

Read this article to learn how to use this package to detect incorrect email addresses and get suggestions for the correct addresses so the users can fix them with a single click.

This article is about doing it with PHP but it also points to a similar solution to achieve the same in Node.js.


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1. Error and Exception Logging in PHP

Updated on: 2014-02-14

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Blog: Error Logging package blog
Package: Error Logging

How to catch and log errors and exception in PHP

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3. Moving OAuth Server Configuration to Separate Files

Updated on: 2014-02-04

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Blog: PHP OAuth Library package blog
Package: PHP OAuth Library

As the OAuth class supports more and more servers, it is because too large, moving the server configuration to separate files is necessary to keep the class more maintainable.

Read this article to learn how you can help to decide how the class will evolve in the future without breaking the applications that use it.


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1. Showing the Diff between Two Strings and Patch one to get the Other in PHP and JavaScript

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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Blog: PHP Text Diff Highlight class package blog
Package: PHP Text Diff Highlight class

The Text Diff Highlight class is the PHP counterpart of a JavaScript object named JS Diff Viewer that can compare two text strings and extract the list of differences between them.

Now these classes can also take the initial string and rebuild the final string applying the previously extracted list of differences.

Read this article to learn how to use these classes to show the diff between strings and apply the list of differences patch.


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1. Using Composer to Install JavaScript, CSS and Images Under the Web Document Directory

Updated on: 2014-05-01

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Blog: PHP Composer Asset Manager package blog
Package: PHP Composer Asset Manager

By default Composer installs all package files under the vendor directory. If you want to install asset files in the Web document root directory, you need to resort to another solution.

This Asset Manager package is a plugin that extends Composer to install any package files outside the vendor directory.

Additionally, it can also read the user names and passwords from a configuration file, so you do not have to enter them every time Composer retrieves packages from repositories that may require authentication, like PHP Classes and JS Classes.

Read this article now to learn how to take advantage of these features of this Composer plugin.


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