appendChild is the less flexible. it's nice they have a prepend now (I guess, I didn't know this), but insertBefore is flexible enough to handle every case but appending to the end.
@david i would strongly recommend against using that, but yeah, you can't change that for SPAs, which is why that grant is heavily discouraged and disabled by default.
a mobile thing as powerful is more money and more finicky.
computing vs heat vs size isn't there yet
and even when we get to a point where it doesn't matter, we're humans. we push the envelope. we'll always be trying to make a stationary but better product.
@ShrekOverflow but this isn't even the "Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant" flow is it? It looks like it's just logging in with the supplied username/password
without any of the browser based redirection stuff
@William I'd argue they are less important for both. schools are already giving kids cheap laptops (or recommending them or giving deals) and business is all about portability. being able to work at home and the office is a key.
I just could never go pack to stationary machines. I have my heavily and ridiculously overpriced macbook powerhouse here, connected to 2 32 inc screens via thunderbolt hub, where everything is connected. Mouse, keyboard, sound, network, power supply
I pull one cable and can take the thing out to a lake
@ShrekOverflow OOooh, i missed this part: "Required when the Token Endpoint Authentication Method field at your Application Settings is Post or Basic."
1. Make a new client for Client Credentials 2. Write a hook that accquires permissions from the Authz Extension (for the most part you can just copy paste the code from the rule). 3. Use Client Credentials,
Alternatively, instead of 2. populate the scopes in the APIs section (which is where they will be in future).
not yet, but we are working on removing the extension and moving to a better platform. Which is why I suggested just calling the extension directly from the hook.
the hooks page says: "The client-credentials-exchange hook allows custom code to modify the scopes and add custom claims to the tokens issued from the POST /oauth/token Auth0 API."
@rlemon The founders of PayPal used Ebay (even wrote bots that did Charity) for Ebay users to faciliate transactions. But I agree Imgur is kinda special as it was written specifically for Reddit and nothing else.