@Casebash I think they are supposed to explain what is on-topic and what is off-topic on the tag, and perhaps give some basic wikipedia link with a pointer to bootstrap wisedom. No more than that.
those recaptchas are pretty hard tho.. does it even have to be completely correct? sometimes i have no clue what the lettters are supposed to be so i just guess..usually lets me pass
@Mark when I board I go up to the browser and type in st and click the first link which is SO. But now its just a habit so when I am board on SO I try the same thing... Haha
the first time i joined SO i got a lot of those. but i guess they help you and others answer ur questions better by giving you a guide line for posting
@zerkms they shouldn't be too scary.. people shouldn't be too afraid of posting something controversial.. and they shouldn't immediately get destroyed for posting an incorrect answer.. 'least theyre trying
I don't know they just never worked for me. go through phpBB or vBulletin signup form to post something on some random website and get answers from people who don't know what they're talking about
I've been working on a project recently that was interesting, the code was so bad, I mean SQL injections everywhere but they database schema, queries, views, trigger were too professional I had to read over it over and over
I found an XSS attack against a busy site the other day by accident, that address-bar changing business makes that particular vulnerability that much more serious.
@PabloFernandez Some people higher up the food chain won't have it any other way. In fact... they're currently blaming the problem on PHP/MySQL. They're convinced I am exaggerating the problems of past programmers. "--name-- was a genius!"
To me it's not about using it. I found a site today, a lot of users, dating, social network site, used an jQuery AJAX function to send GET data that was not being validated at all
Have you guys seen the new tool out that makes it stupidly easy to hijack browser sessions? It is in the form of a Firefox extension. Just fire it up over your network adapter, and it sniffs away. One click and it imports all the necessary cookies.
Things sure are a lot easier these days. :-D Back in my day we had to sniff that data up hill, both ways! And then when we were finished with that, we had to hack away at the...
@PabloFernandez Well if you are using switches and not hubs, you won't see traffic from other ports. You'd either need to set up a monitor port on your switch, or put a cheap old hub in between your router and your switch, to catch it all.
@PabloFernandez If you plan to sniff over wireless, you need a card that will go into promiscuous mode. Otherwise, this is all academic.
I work at a college. I've told students for years to be careful about what they do over WiFi. I've given demonstrations with Wireshark and stuff, but they don't get it. This makes things easy... perhaps the message will sink in.
yeah man SO chat is great, it's even better than firesheep, html5 and sliced bread
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@Neo .NET has grown on me. Since 2.0, it is a lot better, and VS2008 and later is amazing. I love it.
I used to hate it... hated distributing a huge runtime. These days though, it isn't so bad as most people already have it, or they have fast internet connections.
yeah, thats cool. I've been doing a lot of web development but if I was gonna do desktop standalone software I would probably go with something like that after all windows is the industry OS