I think I found some malware on a website in the form of JS with a large string and an eval code, I'm not sure if its the website or a extension thats serving it but it dissapeared when I refreshed, in any case I still have a copy of it, is there a chance that the code itself contains personal information, I would like to post it and know what its doing
I'm using nginx to serve a site with basic authentication(so the native browser login screen pops up) and inside that site use fetch to access resources on the same domain but a different port(site served at x.com but sending requests to x.com:999), can I get the browser to send the Authorization header(same credentials as the original login) to x.com:999?
I'm playing around with a <video> element and I've noticed that when scrubbing(holding the scrubhandle and moving) the video, I understand the browser needs to decode beyond keyframes and that takes a few hunderd milliseconds but is there a way to reduce that lag for already decoded frame(so a part I already scrubbed over?), is there some way to cache it?
The only use I can think of that call is if you want to animate after user action(not during) and if you want to cancel animations if they take to long to draw. Am I missing anything? I couldn't find much regarding using requestAnimationFrame vs callback based.
I'm buidling a timeline(like the one you find in video editors) in a canvas and I'm a little bit confused regarding requestAnimationFrame call. If I manage to do everything with callback handlers('mouseover', 'mouseup' etc) is there any reason to use that call?
Hi guys, quick question. I'm having trouble with using ffmpeg to concat numerous of segments from a HLS stream. After reading this i'm not really sure whether to post this on SO or SU ( meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/253610/… )