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@yojimbo87 var stockQuery = eval("(" + data + ")"); ==> I stopped reading here
yeah it's obvious that eval on the server side has the same potential as the client side one
 
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16:24
+1
 
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19:07
@yojimbo87 Hello, are you here? :)
I want to do with node.js login. Where to save after a successful login parameter that I'm logged in? To be able to retrieve your data from other sites such as: index.html and about.html?
are you using express or it's custom made?
custom
in that you would need some session store where you save logged in users
after a user is logged in, cookie with session ID is assigned to the response which would identify the user during the next requests
this is a simple scenario of user authentication
19:15
Where do I save a session user?
for example in memory or redis
That's not 100% entirely absolutely true .. they could send their credentials everytime and you could authenticate them everytime
@Jenan you would create something that the application would know to access.
think like an architecture tree, let me draw an example in ascii:
don't you want to try connect or express which abstracts these things from you?
When I use express, how do I the login?
@jcolebrand you mean because of security?
19:18
application \
            + database layer
            + session store
            + routing engine \
            |                + views
            |                + templates
            |                + static paths
            + other things
@yojimbo87 yeah, but I would only do that over https ;-)
well that's why I said it's a simple scenario
and safely?
In the case of Express or Connect, they are the part marked application and you add pieces into it, and it does those things for you behind the scenes. Otherwise you have to write all those parts.
@Jenan try to look at this nodetuts.com/tutorials/…
@yojimbo87 thx
 
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21:37
who uses VIM in Lion?
anyone experiencing Caught deadly signal SEGV?

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