JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Jul 30, 2014 19:16
Oh, okay, I'd assume they handle sessions the same way as everyone else as well, with a cookie.
Jul 30, 2014 19:12
@FlorianMargaine - well, almost, Facebook uses OAuth, and there's a flow
Jul 30, 2014 19:10
@BartekBanachewicz - Then it's no longer CORS, unless it's JSONP, which is something completely different
Jul 30, 2014 19:09
@FlorianMargaine - I know what CORS is, just not sure what "CORS protection" is ?
Jul 30, 2014 19:08
CORS = Cross Origin Resource Sharing <- do you need protection for that ?
Jul 30, 2014 19:07
@FlorianMargaine - You're talking about the login token right, not CSRF ?
Jul 30, 2014 19:04
@FlorianMargaine - Isn't the whole point of CSRF protection to output something unique from the serverside, that the serverside can then recognize to know that the request is coming from the right place, having the same token "forever" sorta defeats the point
Jul 30, 2014 19:01
@BenjaminGruenbaum - I at least tried ?
Jul 30, 2014 19:00
No
Jul 30, 2014 18:59
It's really quite simple, the server has a certain place where it stores data for each user, this storage can be accessed with an ID, so the point is to store that ID somewhere where it can be retrieved on each request, creating the illusion of state, and that ID is usually stored in a cookie.
Jul 30, 2014 18:57
In PHP you also have the horrible choice of adding the ID to the URL
Jul 30, 2014 18:56
@RyanKinal - exactly, a cookie
Jul 30, 2014 18:56
Sessions, as used by most serverside solutions, are really just a cookie
May 21, 2014 18:38
!!wiki Pain_in_fish
May 21, 2014 18:38
And there's scientific research claiming fish do feel pain
May 21, 2014 16:46
!!s/that comes/I type/
May 21, 2014 16:10
@MoshMage - local storage ?
May 20, 2014 18:25
@rlemon - I never said the community leadership is bad, I said it was good for business and some mods are rude, and apparently so are some regulars as well
May 20, 2014 18:23
@rlemon - for all you know I could have been an avid reader for the last five years, without ever registering, and you're being somewhat elitist thinking that your opinion is worth more than mine just because you've been active in the chatroom longer.
May 20, 2014 18:19
@rlemon - are you saying I can't discuss the Meta question posted, is it only for those that have been a member for a certain amount of years, everyone else surely must be trolling ?
May 20, 2014 18:17
@rlemon - what can I say, I'm an opinionated person !
May 20, 2014 18:16
@rlemon - what makes you think I had one ?
May 20, 2014 18:15
@SimonSarris - Yes, the ones that asked basic stuff five years ago and got thousands of upvotes without the question being closed within two seconds, and getting three-four snarky comments.
May 20, 2014 18:12
@Zirak - So by that logic SO should be getting more and more assholes as more users hit that magic limit
May 20, 2014 18:10
@rlemon - That's not being rude, it the code is horrible, there's nothing wrong with saying it, but there are a lot of rude comments, and some of those comments are posted by mods, and they should know better in my opinion.
May 20, 2014 18:09
@rlemon - You would actually be perfect as a mod ?
May 20, 2014 18:08
I don't really give a flying fuck about how you people behave, but one would expect moderators to be a little more polite, I've seen some horrid comments from mods on SO.
May 20, 2014 18:04
@rlemon - So you're saying it's okay to be an asshole so long as the people you're being an asshole to learns something ?
May 20, 2014 18:02
@rlemon - well, this site is geared towards programmers, people that respond well to imaginary internet points and the chance of getting more power as an elected mod, so sure community is important, but none of those people have any real power other than "internet power", that they put a lot of effort into, and get nothing in return, and frankly many of those mods are rather rude.
May 20, 2014 17:59
@rlemon - I know there are investors and others, and they wouldn't shut down a money machine, just saying that the community doesn't really control anything, they just think they do, which is the brilliant part.
May 20, 2014 17:58
I didn't say he didn't earn it, or that something was wrong about the business model, I specifically said it was "genius"
May 20, 2014 17:57
Then make them police themselves, and you don't even have to do that.
May 20, 2014 17:56
@RUJordan - Sure, that's the genius of any "community" these days, get the users to create the content, then make a shitload of money of it.
May 20, 2014 17:54
@RUJordan - so you're saying that Joel couldn't just pull the plug an shut this thing down tomorrow, he would have to ask the anonymous comunity elected moderators first ?
May 20, 2014 17:52
@RUJordan - Nope, the owners that are raking in the bucks rule this site, really
May 20, 2014 17:51
Put in other words, the wannabe mall cops rule this site ?
May 20, 2014 17:27
!!> 1&2
May 20, 2014 17:27
Nope bitwise 1 & 2 === 0
May 20, 2014 17:20
var up = new Error("Something is really wrong.");
throw up;
May 20, 2014 17:20
@rlemon - Oh my, with that HTML the OP really has issues
May 20, 2014 16:54
no offense taken!
May 20, 2014 16:54
Weird is good ...... I think ?
May 20, 2014 16:52
@BenjaminGruenbaum - Are you saying I'm wrong, if so I'm eager to learn something new ?
May 20, 2014 16:49
@BenjaminGruenbaum - It's still pretty much a duplicate, and reading the spec and the post by John should tell you anything you need to know about strict mode.

http://ejohn.org/blog/ecmascript-5-strict-mode-json-and-more/

As for the question, it was about Node specifically, and the answer should be as simple as using strict mode in Node has the same advantages as in other javascript enviroment ?
May 20, 2014 16:37
@Zirak - so what you're saying is that it's exactly the same in Node, but because a require and a link tag works differently it's not the same, but scope is scope, right.
May 20, 2014 16:35
so it's not the same, but diffelent.
May 20, 2014 16:35
in a browser you're using global scope when files are included in to the current document, it's the same in node, but require is basically a function, it's not a link tag
May 20, 2014 16:34
@Zirak - that's still function scope
May 20, 2014 16:32
Node also has function scope, but it has global instead of window, same same but diffelent ?
May 20, 2014 16:31
It's just running V8