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hi everyone,
please any one tell me the difference between the port bindings?
each port bindings used in which scenario?
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Hi I am currently thinking about using facebook connect in order to provide a login to my web site.
Problem is I looked at the source and it all seems to be javascript.
So please correct me if I am wrong but if someone is to make a fake facebook site on their local IIS with the relevant scripts that can return any facebook user Id they want and edit their hossts file to point to the local copy of facebook . that means that pesron has access to the specific profile connected to that facebook ID on my site.
Can anyone please let me know what can be done ?
Chona1171
Web Developer (C#), Silverlight
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Chona1171 wrote: So please correct me if I am wrong but if someone is to make a fake facebook site on their local IIS with the relevant scripts that can return any facebook user Id they want and edit their hossts file to point to the local copy of facebook . that means that pesron has access to the specific profile connected to that facebook ID on my site.
Can anyone please let me know what can be done ?
When I go to FB, it shows a SSL-prefix. You could verify it's certificate - would be hard to spoof that
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Hi.. Can anyone provide some working example of calling a java webservice method(simple helloworld method) from javascript.
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I have written below code. Need to run on IE versions, so used filter for rotation. Clicking several times on the button, that will update the width of the image, will re-position the image.
Any help will be appreciated.
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Zoom Issue</title>
<style>
.ImgClass{
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.BasicImage(rotation=3);
height : auto;
width : 100%;
}
.divClass{
width : 800px;
height : 750px;
}
</style>
</head>
<SCRIPT type="text/javascript">
function zoomImage(){
document.getElementById('myImage').style.width = document.getElementById('myImage').offsetWidth * 1.5;
}
</SCRIPT>
<body>
<input type="button" id='btnClick' value='Click' onClick="zoomImage();"/>
<DIV class='divClass'>
<IMG class='ImgClass' id='myImage' src='Image.jpg' />
</DIV>
</body>
</html>
Regards,
-SIFAR.
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A click on a mailto: link opens a new message window of your mail client. But what is the technical background? What does the browser do to open the mail client, open a new message window in the mail client, and finally pass the link arguments to the new message window?
The background is that i want to do the same from a different application, but not the browser.
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Not sure how it resolves the right mail client - inveriably something somewhere in the registry.
What I can tell you, is that if you go Start>Run and type mailto:test@test.com it does the same thing. This means its almost certainly possible to do this using Process.Start from code
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See here[^] for more information.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Google delivers tons of information on a mailto: usage level. My previous attempts to find more information about the technical background were not successful. That's why i hope to get some clues for a more specific google request.
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Well you need to go and read some of those links, only you know exactly what information will be useful to you.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Here[^] is an answer from Microsoft on the subject.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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It's a protocol, just like http.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Hey guys,
I'm a bit new here (obviously), but I found the site while looking into the S3 access via c#. I think, before I dig too deep into c#, I should look more at what might be the best language to write a program in for accessing the S3 bucket.
For starters, I'm a bit more of a beginner at coding, so I'm not very familiar with too many code types, but I have worked with c# in the past as part of a college class, which is why I looked at it first. Aside from that, I've got a moderate to advanced knowledge of javascript in relation to Photoshop scripting, but otherwise can be considered a beginner in pretty much any other language.
What I'm looking for is a good, cross-platform language that I can create a user friendly GUI for that can access an Amazon S3 bucket (the Gui wouldn't need to display the bucket, just the background coding would need to access it in order to determine what the GUI should display/do). I found the .net framework for other OS like Mac OSX, Linux, etc. that's called Mono but was wondering if anyone had any other recommendations that might be better suited to the task, more cross-platform friendly, and/or easier to program for, yet still secure enough I wouldn't need to do too much extra security oriented programming to prevent unauthorized access to the S3 bucket.
To put it simply; does anyone see any reason I should go with another language other than c# since I'm working with non-windows based OSes?
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
dgolberg
modified 28-Nov-12 22:04pm.
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I have to search a phrase by using google api and php.Any one have an idea,Please give some suggestions.
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I'd suggest Google's documentation[^] on the subject.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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I am a novice at building websites and considering to make one. But there is a lot of confusion that's going on right now. I guess every beginner faces them. Few questions that come up are:
1. I have an idea and a need a website. That's all i know right now. But how do i start ? HTML is for sure the basic language but there are a hell of other technologies too. What is actually asp, php, ruby etc? How do i choose the right one from them? Other than asp, php there is javascript and other languages under the same belt. What are they used for?
2. Hosting. When i am choosing the host, what considerations i have to keep in mind ? What support do i need from them (other than getting some important space obviously!).
3. I am considering of making the website in ruby on rails. I don't know about php and what effect it would have if i choose ruby over php. I thought about ruby just because its new and i dont want to learn some thing "not new"! :P Moreover what is a framework and how does a framework effect my development process?
These three questions are just to explain my "confusion" better. There is obviously a lot more to it. Just to try to answer how the flow of website development goes keeping in mind my questions!
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