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Open Auto Classifieds 1.4.4b (Default branch)

Image OpenAutoClassifieds is a vehicle classifieds manager. Intended to be both easy to install and easy to administer, it uses PHP to drive a MySQL backend, thus creating a tool that is fast and flexible. No HTML coding is required to add, delete, or modify listings. You can upload photos via your Web browser. If photos are not uploaded for a vehicle, a "photo not available" image will be automatically displayed for the listing. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A login bypass SQL injection attack has been fixed. A remote SQL exploit to gather user data by unauthorized user in listing.php has been fixed. Unauthorized user escalation in the admin section has been fixed. An SQL attack vulnerability that allowed unauthorized users to change database entries has been fixed.Image

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MYSQL_ERRNO(3)								 1							    MYSQL_ERRNO(3)

mysql_errno - Returns the numerical value of the error message from previous MySQL operation

SYNOPSIS
Warning This extension is deprecated as of PHP 5.5.0, and will be removed in the future. Instead, the MySQLi or PDO_MySQL extension should be used. See also MySQL: choosing an API guide and related FAQ for more information. Alternatives to this function include: omysqli_errno(3) o PDO::errorCode int mysql_errno ([resource $link_identifier = NULL]) DESCRIPTION
Returns the error number from the last MySQL function. Errors coming back from the MySQL database backend no longer issue warnings. Instead, use mysql_errno(3) to retrieve the error code. Note that this function only returns the error code from the most recently executed MySQL function (not including mysql_error(3) and mysql_errno(3)), so if you want to use it, make sure you check the value before calling another MySQL function. o $ link_identifier -The MySQL connection. If the link identifier is not specified, the last link opened by mysql_connect(3) is assumed. If no such link is found, it will try to create one as if mysql_connect(3) was called with no arguments. If no connection is found or established, an E_WARNING level error is generated. Returns the error number from the last MySQL function, or 0 (zero) if no error occurred. Example #1 mysql_errno(3) example <?php $link = mysql_connect("localhost", "mysql_user", "mysql_password"); if (!mysql_select_db("nonexistentdb", $link)) { echo mysql_errno($link) . ": " . mysql_error($link). " "; } mysql_select_db("kossu", $link); if (!mysql_query("SELECT * FROM nonexistenttable", $link)) { echo mysql_errno($link) . ": " . mysql_error($link) . " "; } ?> The above example will output something similar to: 1049: Unknown database 'nonexistentdb' 1146: Table 'kossu.nonexistenttable' doesn't exist mysql_error(3), MySQL error codes. PHP Documentation Group MYSQL_ERRNO(3)