Hello world. I'm not able to understand where process.nextTick() is implemented in node.js source. I expect this would be a cpp implementation. find/grep didn't help. Any thoughts?!! Ps: I am at this commit.
so i was following this link: github.com/danharper/hmac-examples to generate two identical hmac keys, one on the client, and one on the server, but the nodejs output ends up being different from the web js output, even though i used the same keys and same message, so why does this happen? are they using different techniques to generate the signature keys?
Hmm is there a way to share session cookies between different domains?
I know we can use 301 forwarding to hide the domains - which works between https and http (and site with and without www in front) - as users expect them to be equal. But we also have two sites "allsports.app" and "sportrover.com" which will become sibbling sites. Using the same accounts and eventually being equal (with maybe a different landing page).
A they would behave equally and all data can be found from both places I'm afraid users will link to one and then get confused why they are not logged in when coming to it through the other from another link.
but best practice is to have it within a single (parent) domain
@paul23 not if the gateway has its own domain. But that involves a lot work: you have to check it first before going to another site
another option is that sessions are shared at both servers. Ergo: three machines; domain1, domain2, sessionMemory -> domain1 and domain2 uses sessionMemory to handle shared sessions
Well the session is already shared by many servers on the backend - we've opted to actually go for each part of the website it's own separate docker/server that shares session through a redis server.
But it's the frontend that's hard to work with: I can't influence what the data is in the session cookie - so it is denied because the dmain isn't as the cookie was originally definted
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client-side email verification is strictly for the end-user's benefit
all you need to do is make sure it vagely looks like an email address, aka contains an @
anything more than that is unnecessary, as the verification you have server-side will take care of the rest
that's true of any client-side form validation
it's strictly there to save the end-user time by telling them ahead of time that it isn't valid. It doesn't need to be perfect, it just needs to catch the majority of cases (such as putting a username in the email field)
I'm using following HTML markup for my grid.
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If Chris Jackson, MS' Cybersecurity lead tells people TWO YEARS ago to not use IE as it isn't even a broswer, just a compatibility solution. As well as it is a security risk, why the heck do people still use that?? Especially strictly only use it?
Another random question, when screen capturing/recording why won't the tooltips that I hover over appear in the recording but show on my screen during it?
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I have an additional info for user, so I dont want to remove it at all. I just want to clear all fields if the user does not want to show this info in his profile
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