If you've got the source code, nothing is secret anyway. This is true
for any scripting language - not just PHP.
On 6/25/2012 8:13 AM, Werner Flamme wrote:
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> Hi,
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> for a distributed development xdebug seems to be too good :-). It
> looks at every single line of code and at every variable...
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> In this environment it would be nice, if xdebug would not look at some
> functions and at some variables, because - if it does - every
> developer can see the secret passwords for the databese connections...
>
> Is there any possibility to tell xdebug *not* to show (or analyse) the
> content of certain functions and/or variables? For security reasons,
> this should be configured on the server side.
>
> Thanks in advance for reading the question :-)
>
> Regards,
> Werner
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