can any one tell me how to convert json variable into javascript objects or arrays? it should even work on IE 6, I googled, and download json2.js from json site, but cant help myself
and does google also use markdown for sending emails? because once i got a email to my mailbox, [email protected], which i viewed from a php script which i was practicing to view emails from my script directly, and i got similar to that...
hey guys, what is the name of the type of code that stack overflow uses for text formatting, like this: **this will be bold** and this is *italics* this is [url to facebook][1]
if you choose keep them logged in, then again open fb from phone, then you don't need to login again, now the question is HOW? Because if fb don't store the hashed password in the cookie, then what does it store and yet it is secured? Anyone know about this login authentication system? I want the answer really very fast, if you think your friend knows the answer then please forward this to him..
Do one thing at first, go to m.facebook.com from your phone, then login, then login from a computer and change the password from that computer, while changing the password, you are asked weather or not to deauthenticate the device that you are previously logged in with.
you call it helping? i call it making me irritated, please its my request, and i respect your knowledge, please read the question which i later described.
let me give you an example, you go to m.facebook.com from your phone, then login there, and without logging out, you go to facebook.com and change your password then come back to your mobile, then you are already logged in without entering your password again.
I want to make a login system where people can login, from different device but also after changing the password, they can login from earlier devices as that of facebook and of course they should be able to deauthenticate the devices later from a list similar to that of facebook
ya but if i go to any other normal site, login from desktop, then again from your phone and then you change your password and after then you go to the same site through the phone, then you have to login there again
when i login and tick on keep me logged in, then they will store some cookie, if they dont store the hashed password, then how do the system work, and if they use the hashed password then how m i able to be logged into a mobile from which i was logged in two days ago when i just changed my password...