let me tell you what i´m trying to do more specifically....the user hits the button when he has already putted his username and pass...and if correct, he transits to page two ...but with a nice and romantic way! :)
What has to happen essentially is the following: Front End: 1. User enters user, password 2. Javascript checks whether both fit the requirements for user and pass that you have predetermined using regex 3. The 'Log In' button sends an AJAX request to a PHP file
Back End (that PHP file to which you make the AJAX request): 1. Take and parse the input for unwanted characters 2. Validate the username and password match by looking in the DB (search by Username and check the password matches, take care that the password is not stored plain in the DB but use some algorithmshttps://crackstation.ne…
Maybe I missed something but that is how I would do it
@ziGi i´m going to work on what you have explain to me...but once again thank you for spending you time with me, really appreciate that...happy coding, regards
ok so I am now ready to start learning node.js... can someone tell me is this angular.js for node.js like jquery for client side js? I mean, if it is, I won't touch it...
@SecondRikudo hmmm. cool. ok so, will the JS I learnt in the past few weeks help me in anyway? (not concepts, I mean, those functions and methods I learned... specially the JSON thing I love..)
> Note that the server is not obliged to carry out every request it gets. If you walk up to a random website and tell it to DELETE its main page, it’ll probably refuse. (source)
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't think I really care about GC right before i'm going to quit my app. Or do you mean there are no actual references to the promises ?
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Can anyone explain me this syntax (angularJS)? $compile(element)(scope); Is $compile call returning a function which is then called with the scope as a parameter?