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(Seems like you guys need to introduce intelligence test for imbeciles wanting previledge of VIP, hah...)

 

wanting previledge of VIP, hah...

 

previledge of VIP

 

previledge

 

Ironic posts. I love them.

Ironic posts.

 

Ironic, yes, you fuckface. But you're pointing at the wrong irony coz my balls are covering your eyes:

 

i.e.

String password=req.getParameter("password");

String previledge=req.getParameter("previledge");

 

int rows=0;

try

 

{

PreparedStatement s=dbcon.prepareStatement("insert into login_info(username,password,previledge) values (?,?,?)");

s.setString(1,username);

s.setString(2,password);

s.setString(3,previledge);

rows=s.executeUpdate();

}

catch(Exception e)

{

System.out.println(e.toString());

}

if(rows==0)

 

 

You're just a stupid gramatical cunt chasing a brownie point. Faggot.

Is this a statement or you're just thinking out loud? In my ghetto it is a commonly used term (as in oracle/mysql/redhat/database.....), as well as in some other uncommon ghettos and apps (i.e. ''Noss is a previledge program. A previledge program is a program that is "out-of-bound" of user programs. A previledge program provides mechanism for executing a user program, for example, Sx-sim is a previledge program that "execute" s-code. In our implementation, previledge programs are written in C. User programs are written in Nut. Nos is a user program.). Anyhow, the jot above is freely used in no reference what-so-ever to the setup used around here (or to teach any of the myg0t members here a lesson, it was a sarcastic remark to begin with) but to help Captain America get a diffrent view on the ''ironic'' subject, since he's trying to point out (in the attempt to defend his boyfriend) the irony of my stupidity for not using ''privilege'', which, according to him, I should've (and hopefully, next time he'll think before he starts flapping his gums)...consequently, previledge, as it stands, does have its place in (certain) database worlds when handling users/passes/...ahhhhhh, off topic, but (unintentional) successful thread hijack. rifk!
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