yet the session is there. http://i.imgur.com/JQ2JzcH.png
because this session == sessionkey the sessionkey is saved into the database with the loginkey, the loginkey checks which user it is and bam, remember me is working.
@MikeM. You could save a token on client side to login the user again. setcookie('SimpleBB[session]', 'this is a session', 0, '/'); is also a session cookie that will be deleted when user closes his browser.
If the thing went to a vote, I'd probably vote for making class names (and class names only) case-sensitive. Though I'm probably in the minority there ^^
If you're going to revisit auto-loading, a plugin based system for autoloaders in Composer would be better than a new single standard.
It would also allow interesting things like code-generating libraries to be invoked when necessary, rather than having all code have to exist on a filesystem before it could be used.
@AndreaFaulds well, in reality in your Application you anyway don't use Reactor primitives. All you do is yielding back what you get from the libs you use. The Application should try to be unaware of the underlying Reactor primitives.
Feedback on stackoverflow.com/a/27596194/3942918 would be appreciated. I'm always a little hesitant when it comes to matters of security and it'd be good to know if I'm missing something or where I'm full of shit.
@MikeM. Oh, not offended at all. Just at .3 seconds to compute a hash you're looking at actually cracking a password every 12 years or so. And that's what's important, keeping the hash calculation time up. If you store the entire string it's actually trivial to upgrade later, just password_needs_rehash during login and rehash if necessary.
It's terrible if you ever need to upgrade, and you do. Do not rely on security through obscurity either. If a flaw is found in the algorithm you're using, a new attack method opens up (think of what the introduction of GPUs did), or whatever an attacker only needs to figure out what (outdated) method you used once - then the rest is wide open.
@HendryTanaka it has a very bad html to pdf conversion. Lots of buggy stuff and you can't even use divs if I remember correctly. wkhtmltopdf renders the same as your browser so it looks identical, it can even handle javascript... It's like comparing a a toy car with a broken wheel to a lamborghini
Nope not asking for money. Just like to know what your question is before looking into something. If I were you I would you ask my question instead and if somebody is here and wants to help they will
@PeeHaa Sorry, that one is a pet peeve. At first it only kinda annoyed me, then I ended up with a (bad) manager who misused it multiple times every damn day. Now it triggers rage.