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this is only an article to comment that MVC can be interpreted of several ways. If our web application is skinable is the first step to make your application structured acording to MVC but it depends of your framework if we use Zend the model is included.
your example of Model = HTML,view = CSS,Controller = Browser is bad.
Hans this is not a masturbation article.
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Ramiro
Understanding Model-View-Controller
Like everything else in software engineering, it seems, the concept of Model-View-Controller was originally invented by Smalltalk programmers. More specifically, it was invented by one Smalltalk programmer, Trygve Reenskaug. Trygve maintains a page that explains the history of MVC in his own w...
I agree with Anand,i bet he should be rewared for his honesty, probable you log into his page using your openid acount. OpenID is one of those systems where you have to trust the end-points and he got your password.
As a consumer, When I create an account on any-site.com, I have no notion of the intelligence of the developers / site managers. I use an ID that I don't think will be easily guessable. I don't want serverfault.com to know the ID I use to login to Etrade.com. I also use a different password on every site and manage those passwords with my own scheme. It is highly unlikely that my account will be comprised unless the site operatores are stupids.
thanks,
Ramiro then keylogger guy
I Just Logged In As You
I received this anonymous email a few days ago: I found what one could call a security hole in Stackoverflow. I'm curious enough to go digging around for holes, but too ethical to actually do anything with them. However, I'm afraid that by pointing it out I'll get banned, because a good membe...
I agree with Anand,i bet he should be rewared for his honesty, probable you log into his page using your openid acount. OpenID is one of those systems where you have to trust the end-points and he got your password.
As a consumer, When I create an account on any-site.com, I have no notion of the intelligence of the developers / site managers. I use an ID that I don't think will be easily guessable. I don't want serverfault.com to know the ID I use to login to Etrade.com. I also use a different password on every site and manage those passwords with my own scheme. It is highly unlikely that my account will be comprised unless the site operatores are stupids.
thanks,
Ramiro then keylogger guy
I Just Logged In As You
I received this anonymous email a few days ago: I found what one could call a security hole in Stackoverflow. I'm curious enough to go digging around for holes, but too ethical to actually do anything with them. However, I'm afraid that by pointing it out I'll get banned, because a good membe...
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