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..but a bitch ain't one. ;-)

(With apologies to Hova.. and HN. I couldn't help myself.)

I came here to lose some karma posting that comment, but instead I'll lose some karma supporting yours. ;)
Sucks how the page title is misspelled in the url. "Ninty nine". And there were only eight on there. Is it supposed to be an interview question set?
I'm guessing that the author of the page is looking to create a version of the 99 prolog problems aimed at web apps. Given that the page is editable, I'm guessing that they're looking for help putting it together.

It probably would have helped a lot if the original author had written some sort of preface to the page.

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I added to it, it seemed pretty obvious that that was the idea. I really like the concept, to ask a group of people to create a set of problems.
"P30 checking user input to prevent SQL-injections"

EPIC FAIL.

90s called, they want their PHP back.

Wait, what? You're saying you don't sanitize your database inputs?