[nycphp-talk] single entry point
Analysis & Solutions
danielc at analysisandsolutions.com
Tue Jul 30 10:59:18 EDT 2002
Hi Jim:
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:25:50AM -0400, Jim Hendricks wrote:
> faced with ASP when ASP was first introduced I made the design snafu of
> developing my first small page as a single page. Login, login validation,
> form entry, form validation and submission, and submission response all
> rolled up into 1 .asp file.
Yeah, having one page for everything is tough to manage. I like
separating pages by purpose. Though, a purpose may have several steps
that I'll integrate into a given script using switch statements.
> I think one of the things that draws me to this solution is the ease of
> security checks and forcing a specific modality ( ie. stopping the browsers
> back button & ensuring a specific work flow where required ).
As Oktay mentioned, having one page vs many doesn't make a real difference
for securty. Use an include file that does the login validation at the
top of each file which needs it.
--Dan
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