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Comments by Dennis Baberich (Top 9 by date)
Dennis Baberich
10-Oct-15 21:42pm
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I'd like to know this too. Did you figure it out?
Dennis Baberich
7-Apr-15 8:01am
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That would defeat the whole purpose and leave you with a sloppy solution... Just provide the hash for the encryption to verify the value.
Dennis Baberich
4-Apr-15 13:08pm
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Perfect. I did not have the file but had no hassle adding it myself. Thank you very much.
Dennis Baberich
4-Apr-15 12:41pm
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No he won't get the same value. The encryption method is creating a random salt. Therefore the result will always be different.
Dennis Baberich
4-Apr-15 12:39pm
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Doing something on shutdown is not a possible option. I want to make sure that if the server crashes ( just as an example ) everything will run well on next startup. Therefore I need to clean the tables on startup.
Dennis Baberich
12-Jan-15 9:25am
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Uh.. You are clearly not echoing $message...
Your clientcode does not know what your server is doing unless it's telling him what he's doing. Therefore, your php needs to output something for your client.
Dennis Baberich
12-Jan-15 8:17am
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Pure javascript or jquery? Also, different elements should not have the same id.
Dennis Baberich
12-Jan-15 8:16am
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Do a console.log(data) in your success function and check what's in there, the problem is quite obvious. I am sure you'll figure it out Wink | ;-)
Dennis Baberich
12-Jan-15 7:55am
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Here's your solution, completely in js.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15486299/convert-c-sharp-net-datetime-ticks-to-days-hours-mins-in-javascript
Enjoy :-)
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