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    Old 03-19-2006, 09:08 AM
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    To the car guys, esp Bokeh!

    Some of you have helped me build this page and have yet to see it.

    I think it's working ok, I'd like to get the feedback of some web developers pro oppinion.

    Also, is it safe? I mean can it easily be hacked? I had a security issue once and don't want it to happen again.

    Select a name and post your times! Good luck!
    http://hotroddersauctions.com/trees/tournamenttime.php

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    Old 03-19-2006, 12:41 PM
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    Classic Cars - A Near Hit

    My site that I'm working on is also built around classic cars, but different.
    Take a look when you have time

    www.openoursite.com

    Thanks - You have a very nice site
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    Old 03-19-2006, 08:57 PM
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    Also, is it safe? I mean can it easily be hacked?
    Possibly. Do you manage images with ThumbsPlus? I see there's a Thumbs.db in your images directory.

    No particular errors but kind of old school design and code (table layout, no doctype, etc.)
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    I'm not sure what ThumbsPlus is, the Thumbs.db I probably uploaded from my pc by mistake. How did you see that?

    and I'm sure the design is old school, it's my first real attemp with doing something like this.

    How would I "moderenize it?

    also, the hack part...would it be possible to fake times? not under another users name but with any name, just to post a fake time? I can fix the double name thing for "tournaments".
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