Is there any reasoning as to why submitting forms from one origin to another origin is not forbidden by same origin policy? It is not a resource that sharing across different origins makes sense :/ Or is it just that some old insane browser allowed it so all other browsers follow it to this day in the name of backwards compatibility?
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hey guys - is it normal, that json by default "puts element of the same type to an array"? for example when i have xml code, that i want to parse to json i get weird results:
<page>
<row></row>
<row></row>
</page>
gets formatted into NOT 2 rows...
I am using the nodejs module password-reset-nodemailer in order to do password reset using express routes:
var forgot = require('password-reset')({
uri: 'http://localhost:3000/password_reset',
from: 'password-robot@localhost',
host: 'localhost',
port: 25,
transportType: 'SMTP',
trans...
Hey, what do you guys think of the quality of the GUI packages for node.js? Is there a good cross-platform one, that allows your applications to look like native applications on Mac, Linux, and Windows?
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getting crazy with this: vulcanize with gulp, vulcanize depends on babel and sass so i transpile js and css and the imports in the component are inlined by vulcanize. Problem is that works ok if I run the vulcanize task i made, but if i watch changes and trigger vulcanize task is like is importing into the component the old file (lets say i modify scss file then everything is trigger the same but resulting file is with old code)
could be something with the imports in the component being cached or something, I cant figure it out since at least 5 hours