This section is still a work in progress.
DOMBlogger Security
Web Application security, or rather the frequent lack of it, is a pet peeve of mine. DOMDocument hopes to be of the quality to set an example for others to follow.
The security of a dynamic content web site, especially a web site that allows interaction from the public, is critical. If your site is hacked, you lose a measure of trust with your customers. Yet many people fail to take it into consideration when choosing a CMS. Those who do take it into consideration often do not know what to look for.
This article will discuss several aspects of web site security, and how DOMBlogger is designed to handled them. It is broken up into the following pages: