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Ale: I am developing a web application for my master project. This is a system for professors to manage student projects, it uses Java to write server-side code, HSQLDB for database, JSP for presentation layer, and runs on tomcat. The data that will be stored
Ale: I am developing a web application for my master project. This is a system for professors to manage student projects, it uses Java to write server-side code, HSQLDB for database, JSP for presentation layer, and runs on tomcat. The data that will be stored
Ale: I am developing a web application for my master project. This is a system for professors to manage student projects, it uses Java to write server-side code, HSQLDB for database, JSP for presentation layer, and runs on tomcat. The data that will be stored
Michael Shift I understand and realize that storing passwords in my own database is a huge security hole compared to using a service like Google or Facebook, but I would like to know if the following code can be used to use salted hashes to Securely store user
Michael Shift I understand and realize that storing passwords in my own database is a huge security hole compared to using a service like Google or Facebook, but I would like to know if the following code can be used to use salted hashes to Securely store user
Jacob Marble I want to have secure communication between my Android/iOS app and my internet access backend service, so I'm looking into HTTPS/SSL. If I create a self-signed certificate, then put the client certificate into the application, and have the backend
Jacob Marble I want to have secure communication between my Android/iOS app and my internet access backend service, so I'm looking into HTTPS/SSL. If I create a self-signed certificate, then put the client certificate into the application, and have the backend
Jacob Marble I want to have secure communication between my Android/iOS app and my internet access backend service, so I'm looking into HTTPS/SSL. If I create a self-signed certificate, then put the client certificate into the application, and have the backend
username I am trying to use has_secure_password for user login, I have defined user schema as below require 'digest/md5'
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_secure_password
before_validation :prep_emailId
before_save :create_avatar_url
valid
username I am trying to use has_secure_password for user login, I have defined user schema as below require 'digest/md5'
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_secure_password
before_validation :prep_emailId
before_save :create_avatar_url
valid
Dove A series of bugs and vulnerabilities on client-side Java has raised eyebrows among many, causing various versions to be blacklisted by Apple, Mozilla, and others. However, javascript is a less controlled language that requires no static typing. Today, jav
Dove A series of bugs and vulnerabilities on client-side Java has raised eyebrows among many, causing various versions to be blacklisted by Apple, Mozilla, and others. However, javascript is a less controlled language that requires no static typing. Today, jav
Vidal For example, I have a Vue.js application. After loading the app, I fetched some sensitive data from the server over HTTPS and stored it in the Vuex Store client. Can someone read this data through the developer tools in the browser or something? is it sa
Vidal For example, I have a Vue.js application. After loading the app, I fetched some sensitive data from the server over HTTPS and stored it in the Vuex Store client. Can someone read this data through the developer tools in the browser or something? is it sa
Vidal For example, I have a Vue.js application. After loading the app, I fetched some sensitive data from the server over HTTPS and stored it in the Vuex Store client. Can someone read this data through the developer tools in the browser or something? is it sa
Ahmed Q Albasiri I would like to know if there is a way to password protect web pages developed using simple HTML/javascript. I host the page on netlify, I also tried hosting on Firebase and it works on both ends, but I don't want anyone with the link to be ab
Rudiger Junbeck My Google Sheets Add-On opens a sidebar (containing a full React-based app in an iframe) showing 3d graphics. The add-on also includes a custom Javascript function that can be called from any cell. Is there a way for cell functions to communica
Natesh Butter It is true that firebase provides client side sdk and server side admin sdk to use Firebase Cloud Messaging. What confuses me is: We include client-side initialization code in public javascript files or script tags. Does anyone not see this initi
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PW Kad I've been looking at Pagedown.js lately in hopes of using mark-down on pages instead of ugly read-only textareas. I'm very cautious as it seems easy to trick a converted converter. I've seen some discussions about Angular.js and its html bindings, and h
PW Kad Lately I've been looking at Pagedown.js for the charm of using mark-down on pages instead of ugly read-only textareas. I'm very cautious as it seems easy to trick a converted converter. I've seen some discussions about Angular.js and its html bindings,
Natesh Butter It is true that firebase provides client side sdk and server side admin sdk to use Firebase Cloud Messaging. What confuses me is: We include client-side initialization code in public javascript files or script tags. Does anyone not see this initi
PW Kad Lately I've been looking at Pagedown.js for the charm of using mark-down on pages instead of ugly read-only textareas. I'm very cautious as it seems easy to trick a converted converter. I've seen some discussions about Angular.js and its html bindings,
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status How do I rewrite it after migrating to my own parse server? I know I can get the current user via the request object, but this is on the backend javascript code. I am running this javascript to determine whether to redirect to the login page. I could ma
Kevin My task is to enable/disable a button based on the value of a specific field ( ) in the pt_maxamountDynamic 365 CRM app . When looking at the form's Javascript, I see where I can do the following to get the current user: function GetUser() {
var UserId
Kevin My task is to enable/disable a button based on the value of a specific field ( ) in the pt_maxamountDynamic 365 CRM app . When looking at the form's Javascript, I see where I can do the following to get the current user: function GetUser() {
var UserId
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