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20:04
I don't know, in my stuff I'm trying to make it also secure with some basic rights (delete,read,upsert)
so, a web-facing custom-built database interface?
question. how does dropbox/gmail do an undo of a deleted item? are they just flipping a bit as opposed to actually deleting it?
Yep. But, sometimes they flip you a finger instead
Alternative: They keep what you "delete" for a period of time.
user1125394
@JanDvorak yes, I'm hoping there isn't flaws in this approach, or else it will be a lesson learned
20:07
Gmail keeps deleted stuff in Trash for a month, I believe Dropbox does so as well.
user1125394
gmail never delete :) , they keep all your stuff forever
@ctrl Who will have the rights to do reads / writes?
@Zirak gotcha thanks
yeah yeah, gmail is evil, office 365 is the best, whatever.
user1125394
@JanDvorak the people's id contained in _can(Read|Upsert|Delete) field of the selected document
20:09
@ctrl Who can fake that ID?
user1125394
ex: {name:'dude', _canDelete:['[email protected]'] } //only dude will be able to delete it
user1125394
@JanDvorak whoever know your gmail password for example
I can't see issues with schemaless tables, but opening a database open wide gives me shivers. Howgh.
user1125394
yes I understand that, but I don't see how to do nasty injections with this method (on mongodb namely)
20:12
@Zirak thank you :) that doesn't seem very hard to implement
@JanDvorak you're kinda missing the point, relational db don't make an application more secure. The problem is around the integrity of your data. If you forget to delete a reference in nosql, too bad for you. Relational db will delete it for you.
Or when you create new stuff, you need to be absolutely sure that your code creates everything correctly. Non-null data, references, etc. A simple schema prevents this kind of issue
@FlorianMargaine I never said so. I said that opening a database to the internet is a bad idea in terms of security and not having a schema for your own tables seems like so as well
20:15
Opening the db to the internet may be possible if the db is explicitly done for this kind of stuff (couchdb permissions are thought around this use case), for mongo you'd be crazy indeed. And having schemaless db has nothing to do with security
@JanDvorak Awesome, sqlfiddle.com
The npm repository is just a couchdb for example
user1125394
@FlorianMargaine what's the potential danger with mongo, DoS?
All the requests are sent directly to the couchdb server
@ctrl the permissions strategy of mongodb is not made for this
Mongodb wants you to do stuff like in a relational db: if you have access to a collection, you can see everything in it
user1125394
yes, but I've tried to put some access rights in documents for that
20:23
it's just easier to put mongodb behind your own application
than trying to make mongo secure, while you might just fail horribly.
Relational databases can still have a concept of permissions
it's more a concept of permissions around applications using them than users using them
user1125394
it seems like putting permissions on table/application Vs on each row/document
20:38
my little PNG utility is fun
I just downloaded a bunch of files on the internet
the metadata and the files don't match at all :D
like the name of the file
gravatar is pretty good at optimizing their files
no useless metadata in them
are there any useful metadata in there?
which editor created the PNG
what's the original filename
you say whether it's "useful" or not
user1125394
the resolution maybe
just fun when you download a file and its metadata says the name is not what it originally was
also lets you know if an image is really optimized or not
GPS coordinates are useful
20:47
haven't seen a file with them yet
user1125394
how does it work/fail with base64 images?
21:25
the PNG specification is really easy to read
that's quite nice
21:36
The ATA specification affects your mental state in a bad way
Don't read it
can you help me!!!!
Yes!!!!!!!!
i want to Resize and repositon div using javascript.
Can we see your attempt?
yes
i want to make a dynamic modal dialog for my company.
this element must be Supple
this is like modal dialog from first page of google.
Apps
21:49
@copy except being long (500 pages), it seems quite readable and explicit
The PNG one?
Well, 500 pages is relatively short
Excuse me
user1125394
Wouldn't it be possible that @CapricaSix triggers the bot too?
user1125394
@CapricaSix test
hey every body can help me?
user1125394
21:54
!!tell Din echo I can
@Din I can
I'm afraid not
oh, go ahead @cap
@CapricaSix what i'm must doing?/
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user1125394
dang would be so great to trigger the bot from another room? nah too tricky
@Shea was it you that was on about the satanic apple advert?
21:59
@connorspiracist Shea is afk: dinner
user1125394
io
22:13
@copy no the ATA one
why do I keep getting "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token {" on line 16 of jQuery?
user1125394
a jquery counterfeit?
i dont think so
@DABAU5NERD are you trying to parse as JSON something that isn't?
if I comment out this code then the error disappears
jsfiddle says there is a syntax error at } elseif(pw != pw2) {
line 45
but i dont see an error
I'm not sure, but isn'it else if instead of elseif?
I rarely use it...
oh yeah
I think thats it
im used to php
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formatting please
sorry, I'm new to the chat
how do you format code?
22:36
use a copy-paste service for pieces of code this big
sheesh - where is everyone? LOL
@jbolanos Dead
All because of you.
!!tell DABAU5NERD format
@DABAU5NERD Format your code - hit Ctrl+K before sending and see the faq
uh huh
23:22
Haha thanks for the plug loke
Ahoy hoy!
I have come to clean the pool bow chikka wowow
!!> var i = 5; return --i++;
@monners "SyntaxError: return not in function"
@CapricaSix I hate you more than the incessant nagging of my imaginary children.
user1125394
23:45
!!> var returɳ=()=> 2; returɳ();
clever
user1125394
!!> var ṛeturn =function(){return 2;}; ṛeturn();

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