I am having a bit of trouble with this... maybe a stupid question but are these actually a part of Three.js or just examples of what it can do? threejs.org/examples/#webgl_animation_cloth
Question on prototype:
Why do some Array methods have .prototype and others don't?
The documentation states "Array.prototype represents the prototype for the Array constructor".
I am trying to reconcile this statement with the understanding that prototype is a property referring to the parent...
@JanDvorak No, cross-browser. But the idea is to serve them a page that says "you want to go to facebook.com, but only some people are allowed. Please login to make sure you are"
Once I'm done with these tutorials, what's a good beginner node project? I was thinking tic-tac-toe game that 2 people can play from different computers. Is that a good starting point/feasible?
@JanDvorak facebook was just an example, I may have websites with no login. Say I want to restrict access to google. Silly example, but still.
@JanDvorak the idea is to have a proxy with a list of "restricted" websites and a list of users that can access them. When anyone going through the proxy wants to connect to one of them, the proxy needs to know if they are on this list
@BenjaminGruenbaum where does the username/password come from? I'm just trying to use the infrastructure already in place. Sorry if I don't fully understand what's going on, I haven't actually worked with node before and I'm just looking for options on how to start
@Egor you aren't going to get the MAC address if you're not in the same LAN segment; and even then I'm not sure there's an API to access that.
also, one machine can have different MAC addresses based on how they connect to the network
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Still, it doesn't work. Taking strpos() of ?v= through the next & would be what you need when there are extra variables and would be simpler
@JanDvorak I could maybe ARP the IP. But the MAC address was just to give an idea of what I want. In the end, I'm just looking for some way to say "Hey, this guy has connected before, I know him". Maybe a cookie?
@Neil the end-points that have a person sitting in front of them and trying to get to some URL
@Jhawins it works for the reasonable case he wanted.. The easiest way would be to just use Node's url module (it works in the browser) and then use .query.v