* This means that the remote communication end can decide which php code will get executed on your server, leaving
* the door possibly open to 'php-injection' style of attacks (provided you have some classes defined on your server
* that might wreak havoc if instances are built outside an appropriate context).
* This means that the remote communication end can decide which php code will get executed on your server, leaving
* the door possibly open to 'php-injection' style of attacks (provided you have some classes defined on your server
* that might wreak havoc if instances are built outside an appropriate context).