| Subject: | Good approach, but isn't using regex... |  
| Summary: | Package rating comment |  
| Messages: | 3 |  
| Author: | Omar Abdallah |  
| Date: | 2010-05-19 09:08:14 |  
| Update: | 2010-05-21 12:49:16 |  
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Omar Abdallah rated this package as follows:
| Utility:  | Good | 
| Consistency:  | Sufficient | 
| Documentation:  | Sufficient | 
| Examples:  | Good | 
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  Omar Abdallah - 2010-05-19 09:08:14  
Good approach, but isn't using regex will be exhausting on a high traffic website ? 
  
  Hugo Sousa - 2010-05-21 12:32:01 -  In reply to message 1 from Omar Abdallah 
Thanks for taking the time to review my class. 
 
To reply to your question i have done some testing. 
OS: Windows Server 2003 
Webserver: IIS 6 
Specs: Pentium 4 (2.53 GHz) with 1 GB of ram. 
 
The tests were the worst cenario possible: acunetix scanner trying to find sql injections and XSS running on a site with PHProtector. 
The average time for a request was 0.0025 Seconds. 
In normal navigation this average time should be much lower,the reason is simple not all your visitor will try to find sql injections and XSS, i hope... 
 
I do not own a very high traffic website, but i think in that sites my script shouldn't be a bootleneck... 
 
 
  
  Hugo Sousa - 2010-05-21 12:49:16 -  In reply to message 2 from Hugo Sousa 
I don't see were i could edit my post. 
Where i wrote "The average time for a request was" i do not mean the time for opening web pages, it's the time used for my routine to check malicious requests (sql injections and XSS).  
  
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