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00:01
yeah, pretty sure it's an scp - reference -> scp-wiki.net/scp-173
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Q: Is a XSS attack possible when the point of injection is the value of the style attribute?

OmnipotentEntityExample code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head><title>XSS test page</title></head> <body> <p> <?php $style = htmlspecialchars($_GET['style']); echo '<div style="'.$style.'">This is a style test</div>'; ?> </p> <...

have a look at the comments to the question
should I put stuff like that into an answer? i feel like I'm doing stuff like that on the comments too often
You could add that as an answer and generate some reputation. Possibly even answer the question. :)
meh, yeah, I think I just do that just to finally hit 50 answers :D
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Q: IndexedDB to populate form restarting after population

BatmanI'm trying to retrieve an object from an indexedDB which contains user info. When a user logs in I need all the information they provided to populate a form for updates. For some reason though once the form populates with all the user data, the function start(e) gets called which resets my form. ...

Are Javascript arrays arrays
?
00:14
In the strictest sense of course.
Nope
Define array
They are hashmaps
There you go
00:15
@BenjaminGruenbaum End of discussion.
But sometimes they are because of magic interpreter optimisations
@copy Fair enough.. I can accept that ;)
@copy array indexes are integers (or integer strings like "1") though
That's an argument that they are hashmaps, not the other way around
!!> typeof Object.keys([3])[0]
00:23
@copy "string"
Oh yeah
I like it though. I used to hate it, but when I heard about the optimisations, I changed my mind. Let the interpreter think for you
@copy In that case, any array in any programming language is technically a hash map, mapping keys (array indexes) to values
@BenjaminGruenbaum No, that's wrong
@LewsTherin define hash map
00:25
C arrays are not dictionaries.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Key value pair.
I agree with " a hash table (also hash map) is a data structure used to implement an associative array, a structure that can map keys to values."
No, a hash map has a hash function and every slot is a bucket (a linked list)
How is that anything like JS?
Also, that's an implementation
00:26
Hashtable rather..
ARGUMETN TIME
dont you think he can lose his adsense account ?
by forcing people to click on it ?
Objects are like that, and JS Arrays are implemented like that by default. So they aren't arrays (in the strictest sense)
That doesn't look like adsense, but if it is then yes
yeah it is adsense
00:28
@copy JS arrays map positive integers to values...
Well, positive integer/integer-strings rather
Omg
That point is irrelevant.
@BrandonGelfand Awesome! Was the article helpful?
That doesn't make them arrays (in the strictest sense)
What doesn't make them arrays (in a strictest sense) is the fact different indexes can have different types of values. Arrays aren't hashmaps
And the fact that, behind the scenes, they are hashmaps
00:32
Only if they're not really sequential ;)
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A: Is a XSS attack possible when the point of injection is the value of the style attribute?

GNi33I already pointed this out in the comment-section of the question, but I think it fits better as an actual answer. Apart from an actual XSS-threat, passing user-input to a style-tag on your page opens op a whole set of other opportunities for attackers, some by just using plain css. By setting ...

how's this one?
@OctavianDamiean ^
Holy crap that's a long answer.
Good one.
Also, that lets users do CSRF
how?
CSRF through CSS is awesome XD
00:35
how would you do CSRF through CSS?
This is an old example securethoughts.com/2009/07/…
There was a better one, lemme find it
they were able to access the token through css?
holy crap, this sounds crazy, never heard of it
http://securethoughts.com/?param1=val1&csrftoken=b59fe
the key being that they include the csrf token in the url and that its short
00:40
I'm looking for it, there was crazy stuff like a CSS lan scanner
GOT IT
yeah, i came across some extreme examples myself, like people that used a small xss - hole to port - scan the complete intranet of a company
svg fonts and stuff :)
yeah, i saw that one!
great stuff
Creating a font that changes letters, then submitting your password yourself to the attacker as a capcha is a really clever hack
wonder how background-image:url would work on modern browsers
surely they won't let you execute any js in there, but still...
Brute force a password with CSS
wow, this is crazy
SVG is really crazy
Finally got it
This is the resource I was initially looking for
@BenjaminGruenbaum ARE YE KIDDIN!?
00:44
@BenjaminGruenbaum so, actually a lot of the stuff in this slide could be possible on that question too, right?
@OctavianDamiean That shouldn't work in modern chorme iirc, IE however...
@GNi33 It's a good resource to link to (all of those I posted are imho)
Can I include that slide in my question?
@BenjaminGruenbaum By shouldn't work you mean it should be able to get the password? Because it does.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Cool, that guy is from my university
@OctavianDamiean What browser?
00:46
Google Chrome Version 26.0.1410.40 beta
Doesn't work here, maybe because I'm on canary
@OctavianDamiean have you changed the value of the input?
That just shows you the dangers of CSS injection, just as dangerous as JS injection
@GNi33 You should defiantly add it to your answer
@GNi33 Wait a minute ... it doesn't accept mine apparently. Very interesting.
yeah, it's not really working on chrome
00:48
Oh for gods sake ... I replied to the wrong message ...
This for example was fixed in most browsers, not old ie though ha.ckers.org/weird/CSS-history.cgi
iirc
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't get it. What am I missing?
@SomeKittens probably not much, I think that exploit takes advantage of something that is not a part of the spec anymore, so modern versions of chrome, FF and IE should not have any problem with it
@BenjaminGruenbaum
00:53
Putting old browsers and XSS aside, there still are other ways that may be applicable here, mostly in the form of "Scriptless Attacks". Going into detail would blast the scope here, but there is a [great presentation on this topic][3], providing several ways and good examples on how even modern browsers could be affected. Another example would be [this blog post][4] where CSS was used for Cross Site Request Forgery. (a big thank you to @BenjaminGruenbaum for providing the links)
Ah, that explains it, I tried with latest Chrome/FF
would that fit it? i'm getting a little confused on this broad topic right now
If anyone here knows bootstrap, I could use some help. Site: localhost:8888/manage (login with sotest as username/password)
Type in any ISBN. Hover mouse around the suggestion.
Does it disappear randomly?
00:57
@SomeKittens please tell me you didn't just post a localhost link here
Don't tell him!
@BadgerGirl k
@SomeKittens it doesn't work ;_;
@SomeKittens Is your server offline?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am an idiot. Copypasta'd from wrong tab. (In my defense, they're identical sites)
00:58
gets popcorn
is disappointed, having arrived too late
eats popcorn anyway
bastards
italics - because you're worth it
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@SomeKittens login don't work
Must everything break tonight?
wow, this has been the first answer in months that has got more than 1 upvote, i iz happies
You're welcome. :)
01:04
Login should work now.
@OctavianDamiean yeah, thanks for telling me to finally answer something
that means i reached my 1.4k goal and i can go to sleep, yayz
dead tired anyhow. have a good day/night everyone
see you
Bye.
I should do that too ...
@SomeKittens It shouldn't make a new 'ISBN' input unless they're all filled in
@phenomnomnominal Co-founder is currently working on that.
Should be like 1 line :P
01:13
Fancy way of saying "Yeah, we wrote it down, it'll happen sometime in the future"
Our big priority is the typeahead bug - We have no idea why it happens and it's a major HCI issue.
Those are the best kinds of bugs!
0735619670 <- Valid ISBN for those who are testing
WordPress is bread & butter for any decent website
@BrandomGelfand ^
01:34
Hello
Back, sorry in PHP room dealing with a MySQL error I cant seem to fix
@BenjaminGruenbaum you know a little PHP right?
@BrandonGelfand If you have a php question, ask in the php room
Did
They are not very helpful.....
@SomeKittens the article gave me a few ideas, I wanna focus on the speed though as it is a major problem
@BrandonGelfand Sounds good, thought it'd give you a few directions to head in.
Yeah, thanks :D I am juggling to many projects I think, lol....
@SomeKittens I started working on it last night: edutasc.com
I am gonna let my school use it, they fail to communicate very well with students
01:48
hi guys, a fast off topic question
Spicket et al. (1989) showed likewise results in that the indigenous Nguni. What means the word spicket ??
english is no my native language
Es el nombre del autor.
@BrandonGelfand Inventing a way for a school to communicate with students would be very useful
@BadgerGirl sabes español ? :P Hola y gracias ^ ^
@SomeKittens thats the goal, I am gonna start off small and then integrate more. I will probably make an app too.
Start small -> build from there = Smart idea
01:51
@SomeKittens do you have any knowledge in PHP?
I know some PHP. Most of it is ingrained thanks to PTSD.
I cant figure out why I am getting these errors, I am almost positive its MySQL related : edutasc.com/groups/tester/forum The php room is not very helpful right now...
@BrandonGelfand like I said to you in PHP forum made your question more clear
I can't make that any more clearer, its broken, how do I fix it? Don't mean to sound shroud there but I guess thts as simple as I can put it
So as it is, my fish problem was due to faulty testing equipment.. Almost 600 in dead coral but its all sorted out now.
01:54
@JuanFernandoz Spicket is the person's surname. "Name et al. (date)" is a citation for a paper
Anyone notice how almost all the starred comments r ones about telling me off?
@BrandonGelfand you're talking about an error from that page? PHO is a server side scripting , so.. we really don't know what is the error of that page because ir could be everything
@BrandonGelfand Why do you think it's SQL related?
So if the error is coming from a php file, it doesn't involve php? That makes sense to me...
look at first error
from example an strpos() error have severeal causes even a disabling of some the php libraries
01:56
substr() expects parameter 1 to be string
what is that likely? ^ ^ ^
@BrandonGelfand no, Im not saying that I say that Php is a server SIDE language so the php code that is generating the problem is in the server of the url that you putting here.
there is no way to know what code is instead you get it.
Thats why I gave u the code on the other page
unless* = instead.
Man deploys are so fucking stressful
huh? @phenomnomnominal
01:58
@JuanFernandoz He's admin of the server. He has access to all the code.
@BrandonGelfand I wouldn't depend on that page
@SomeKittens great, so he can show the code instead the error,.
@jAndy stackoverflow.com/a/4079325/1348195 this answer is outdated, it only gets enumerable properties, maybe mentioning using Object.getOwnPropertyNames ? Sorry to bother you about such an old question/answer
Releasing an update to our site, it's stressful.
OMG I GAVE U THE CODE IN PHP ROOM!
@phenomnomnominal Especially when 20 minutes before the time you're supposed to go home
!!s/'re/ were/
02:00
@BenjaminGruenbaum @phenomnomnominal Especially when 20 minutes before the time you were supposed to go home (source)
We do two deploys daily, 11.15am and 3.15pm (ish)
@BrandonGelfand not, you don't sr. You post some few lines. Not the code.
@BrandonGelfand Ah, it does look like SQL.
and the funny things is you posting a few lines and then you said:
"line 770 - line 801 ^ ^ ^"
Oh my god. What you are talking about??
what 701 line???
02:01
if you post some few lines what you suposse that we know the entire code? and the 770 line??
How does it know !!s/'re/ were/ means you are talking about the source?
@JuanFernandoz Lay off. Kid's 14. Cut him some slack.
no make sense to me.
I can't post 1000 lines of code -_-
U want me to I can
@BrandonGelfand, it looks for th0e most recent message with the first part in it.
02:02
@phenomnomnominal oh, makes sense
@phenomnomnominal bullshit, real guys need to smile and show their business card
We just deployed a change so that our app forces a refresh if you're on the site when we do a deploy... stressful
Crockford looks like such a friendly dude aye
He is a friendly dude
Branden Eich has a photo where he describes @Zirak 's penis
@SomeKittens Yes.
02:15
An organisation that treats its programmers as morons will soon have programmers that are willing and able to act like morons only. — Bjarne Stroustrup
02:44
"SQL was optimized for sql injection attacks" - Crockford
@BenjaminGruenbaum can u help me plz
Should I be afraid to click tht @rlemon
Boy George? yes.
My grandma came over today, she didnt take the tinfoil off the potatoe when she microwaved it......
Fascinating, do continue
We got a new microwave :D The potato like blew up
The inside was all black (The microwave)
atm I can't remember which (tin or aluminum) but one is safe. problem is most generic brands are mixes. iirc mythbusters also did a thing on it.
03:01
ur point? Still chars the shit outta the spinning wheel thingy
hi quick question, for you all. I am using chrome / firefox and wanted to inspect the css which is a once rolled over on a button (I ticked hover state on in firebug) but it doesn't display the rlled over state, only if the mouse is physically on the button anyway around it?
no point, just interesting.
If everything posted here had to have a point, there would be no JS Chat room.
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Q: See :hover state in Chrome Developer Tools

BenI want to see the :hover style for an anchor I'm hovering on in Chrome. In Firebug, there's a Style dropdown that allows me to select the different states for an element. I can't seem to find anything similar in Chrome. Am I missing something?

Thats a good, and valid, point! :P
What a PUN!
03:03
!!/define pun
@rlemon pun: A play on words, sometimes on different senses of the same word and sometimes on the similar sense or sound of different words. (source)
Oh how much fun!
not technically a pun.
same word, same meaning.
A good pun is it's own reword.
A play on words
03:04
but isn't that a point
??
rlemon trolls rlemon. date: 3/20/2013
@BenjaminGruenbaum so can u help me?
thanks @rlemon i tried that but weirdly not working
@BrandonGelfand you really have 14 yr? wow..
have 14 yr? What do you mean?
@BrandonGelfand busy, sorry
03:11
K :/ :(
basically i need to hover a drop down menu e.g.: users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/superfish
does anyone know if it is possible? just selecting hover and focus elements doesn't seem to work
@Dino Use Bootstrap.
Ruby is for smelly hipsters
@SomeKittens I actually only want to inspect the css, of the drop down menu for the site i gave above (or any other dropdown menu) using firebug / chrome the problem is getting the submenu to stay open so that I can inspect the css
everytime I move the mouse of the menu the submenu closes
MLS
MLS
@Dino inspect submenu. look for 'display:none' in generated html, change it to display:inline/block
or rightclick on that li, then force hover
03:32
@MLS thanks, i think forcing display: inline / block is th only way to do it. Thanks :)
@SOChatBot just because your brain cannot process the power of ruby blocks, iterators, metaclasses and metaprogramming facilities, no need to misdirect your hostility
04:09
@copy used your inc_str function LOL stackoverflow.com/a/15539178/1348195
Note that it fails for "z", "zz", ...
But I am honored
which game is this?
Roller-coaster Tycoon
hmm k
04:22
You thinkin what I'm thinkin?
I am thinking of downloading the game
Excellent
Hi @all
I have one doubt in jquery
How to select a element according to class name?
$('.className')[0]
Is this correct?
or just
$('.className')
$('.className').val();
@XCritics, no
04:25
$('.className') doesn't return a array ?
$('.className').eq(0);
it does, but the 'jQuery' way is to use eq
yes this should work
Well, it almost does
@phenomnomnominal I was just saying, thats how you use a classname, vs a id ('#idName').val();
thanks @phenomnomnominal @XCritics
04:25
@phenomnomnominal answered before he finished his question lol
It returns an Array-like object
his question was: How to select a element according to class name?
yes
poor in english :)
$('.className').val(); doesn't do that, so I said no
@XCritics It seems you play games very much :)
do you have any good list of games
?
@phenomnomnominal I'm not gonna argue, but my methodology was just, 'How do I select an element by classname' as in $('.className').val(); to get the value of the <input type='text' class='className'>
I'm not really playing anything at the moment, I'm waiting for Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn to be released
04:28
never heard of that. I will check that :)
@phenomnomnominal <input> is an element right?
how can we dynamically pass the x axis values and y axis values to jqplot?
$('.className') gets a group of elements, $('.className').eq(n) geths the nth element, $('.className').val() gets the value of an element
but <input> IS an html element right?
04:29
ok that's just how I understood the question, I should just not help :D
How to pass the values dynamically to the axis in jqplot?
pls help me
I'm not qualified enough to help, sorry, somebody will answer you shortly.
But you're better off giving some more description or a few lines of code, ( imo )
@Ritesh Post this problem on SO.
You can’t trust code that you did not totally create yourself. [Ken Thompson]
05:10
@phenomnomnominal I am doing MySQL injection on my site, I am terrified cause it has detected tables and its in the database.....
its at 11 columns......
Heh, I think if I figure out how to hack my WP site I am gonna leave my big bro a surprise on his :D
05:24
Why aren't you sanitising your inputs?
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Q: Stored value generating [object HTMLInputElement]

BatmanI have an indexedDB and using it for a login function. I'm trying to populate a form with the users information when they log in. However the form populates with [object HTMLInputElement] instead of the users info. This is where I take the user (db key) to access the Object (the user) function...

05:40
Considering how long its been around, why must text-overflow suck so bad...
does it?
well it only works for a single line
which is nice in the right situation
it works multiline as well as far as I know. Can you prove me wrong?
Um well I haven't tried every possible hack to get it to work.... haha
but I can't seem to find how with google/SO
If you need your IDE's code generation tool, then your language is too verbose
05:54
@SOChatBot the alternative is to use jQuery for DOM manipulation...
06:08
@phenomnomnominal if you write ASP in c# is everything the same?
or is there limitations
07:05
good morning cofos :D
07:45
@m59 I really don't understand what you want to do...
wow
nobody alive
@twiz Its just not a hoe
user986408
08:24
morning
user986408
any thoughts why this doesn't work: jsfiddle.net/KGjXA/1
what is the expected behavior?
user986408
after adding the second p tag it should trigger the mutation callback and console log that a child has been added
user986408
nope chrome .. i get the console log that the second paragraph has been added, but it's never logging line 6
08:31
Same for me
you're disconnecting too soon
The detection must take place after the code contained within setTimeout gets executed
You could disconnect from within your forEach instead
perhaps pending notifications are aborted when you disconnect?
or no longer have a receiver
user986408
hmm
Not sure how detection is performed, but it probably listens to DOM events
if that's true, the event isn't triggered until setTimeout is finished as it seems to be
since javascript code isn't interrupted since it isn't multi-threaded
user986408
08:35
i see
But that kind of sucks in your case
user986408
yep
Maybe you could artificially trigger the dom change event
it could be a solution
It might get triggered twice though
Not sure
user986408
i'm gonna check on that .. thanks anyways guys
np
08:37
my suggestion is to not disconnect before you get the event.
@JanDvorak If he wants it to happen once, how does he make that work then?
He could disconnect from within the event
MutationObservers collapse multiple mutations into one event. I wouln't worry about double execution.
doesn't seem to work
looks like mutationobservers work sooo long after the real stuff is done
maybe on reflow or something
you could force the reflow maybe...
reflowing doesn't force the mutation observer jsfiddle.net/KGjXA/4
AFAIK MutationObserver events always execute asynchronously.
so you have to use callbacks...
08:52
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. [Leonardo da Vinci]
@JanDvorak That's coupling though
the idea behind using an observer is to not know what the observers are doing
So while yes, that's a solution, it's an ugly one because it means there was no point using observer pattern
I thought the observer wanted to execute once?
not the mutator?
Sorry, the observer needs to run on an event regardless of how it was triggered
So it's the observer that's removed from the subject
Sure, but the observer could remove itself once it knows it doesn't want to run
If you make the observer disconnect itself after the first event, that would prevent reusage for other things
Unless that's what is intended
In this case I suppose it doesn't make much difference
08:58
If that's not intended, then what is?
@JanDvorak That is what is intended in his program, but it is directly in conflict with the observer pattern which completely removes any dependencies that an observer may have with the subject
Just trying to think of a solution that isn't generally bad practice, that's all
If the subject is trying to remove the observer, there is a dependency already.

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