For people with Facebook API experience, How do I access user_about_me (i.e. birthday etc) on a sandbox mode. It's asking me to get it reviewed? Why do I need to get it reviewed while in sandbox mode?
What are some of your guys favorite ways to submit a form and show a confirmation on the same page (not just showing a small message)
I'm trying to reduce the number of pages I have in my project just because it would be easier to manage. I have a tripinfo_edit page which lets you edit the tripinfo and then the tripinfo_update page "confirms" the update of information. I could make those into one page and it would be so much nicer.
@benlevywebdesign are you asking what the first if is doing for you there? It's detecting if the request for the url was a HTTP GET vs an HTTP POST so you can behave appropriately to the request.
@benlevywebdesign If you are on the page with the form you probably got there via a link which would relate to a get request on the url... once you fill in the form and POST it then you would get to the POST case of the if statement.
@Stricted I dunno if you noticed, but I'm not that into apcu, I took the project on thinking collaborators would come out of the woodwork ... there are quite serious problems that I don't see solutions too, the API is crap, it tries to support too much internally, the code is a mess (even though I worked on it for many many hours) ... if someone is going to take the time to test bugs and put in prs, then they might aswell push for themselves ... they are more interested in it than I am ...
@ircmaxell don't you ever miss home ?? I miss home when I go to the other side of the uk for a couple of days ... I've never spent a week away from home ...
@jeremeamia @dcousineau That's what you get for writing https://github.com/jeremeamia/super_closure and https://github.com/jeremeamia/recursed! http://t.co/ISKZxgNe5P
i am getting this error can in phpmyadmin at the time of inserting data - #1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'insert into os_t_category_description values (3,'en_US','Academic','','academ' at line 15
I tried to use packaging software once ... I still wake up in a sweat sometimes, clutching my pillow screaming "but I don't want to ask an alien for help, it's scary" ...
I tried to make it consistent when I done apcu, but there was much backlash, so now we're trying to undo that ... but involves making things worse ... I hate that ...
I ended up saying "balls to this" and learning the same way I learned every other language: through a process that is not too dissimilar to fuzzing the compiler
> Uh, no shit. If someone has persistent root access on your server, there's very little you can to do stop them from discretely logging passwords in plaintext.
Well, you could hash it on the client side, but not with a safe salt.
@ScottArciszewski Giving it a thought, how can we prevent such leakage? All images using a proxy with signed URLs could help, so the user can't dynamically generate those proxy URLs.
But there's still an issue, because every site that allows user generated content can still generate content then, e.g. write all the data to a README.md file on GitHub, but it's already way harder.
Move over Argon2, this code from a REAL DEVELOPER is secure against, gasp, ALGORITHM TYPE MATCHES.
https://gist.github.com/paragonie-scott/a6e0d9b9929cb0a2c3db
@Jimbo Word salad is something quite a bit more severe than that. To be fair that dude's github project doesn't quite make the cut for it either, but it's the closest I've seen in MVC framework form.