PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 3: PHP Security Compared to Other Development Environments
by Cal Evans (editor)
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4 comments | Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Episode 3: PHP Security Compared to Other Development Environments
Special Guest: Ed Finkler
Release Date: 06/12/2007
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
Ed is going to talk to us today about how PHP security stacks up against other development environments.
Show Notes:
- Ruby on Rails Security Blog
- Top Ten Security Vulnerabilities: Part One
This article lists five of the ‘worst offenders’ of misconfigurations of application security that are universally problematic for all ASP.NET Web-based applications. - SQL Injection @ .Net Developer’s Journal
- Ed Finkler’s home page
- CERIAS home page

Comments
It properly displays the title and description of the podcast, but doesn't list any episodes.
I'm not sure what is required to make this work. You may want to refer to Diggnation's podcast feeds for reference, I know they work in iTunes. Please see what you can do to fix this, then I can auto-download every episode. Thanks!
Hi Ben,
I will look into this. I’m not having any problem with it (yes, I subscribe to my own feed) :) but I will double check it.
To add the feed to iTunes, I used the link on this page, PHP Abstract Podcast Home Page, marked Add to iTunes.
I'm also having problems subscribing with iTunes.
It was working fine at first, but I also had problems with episode 3. I ended up downloading everything again by downloading through the iTunes store.
But now, with episode 4, it simply doesn't appear anywhere.
I tried going to the iTunes store again, but there are no episodes there.
I deleted everything and tried to download again - no success.
I unsubscribed and subscribed again - no avail - not even the old episodes appear. Empty.
@Nuno,
The law of unintended consequences rears it’s ugly head once again. We rolled in some changes that affected the way DevZone serves feeds. I forgot until sometime Friday morning to update feedburner. It should be settled now.
Thanks for pointing this out. Please drop me a line at cal [at] zend [dot] com if you are still having trouble.
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