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  • Sounds nice but its only in c and Visual Basic. Not sure if its useful for HTML. :(

  • I'm hoping someone can help me shed light on my issue. I've got an app that uses the ajax and cbhash plugins. My problem is the login group I'm sure of it. Also when my project is not minimized then it works flawlessly on all browsers.

    Ok the issue is during login in Firefox nightly with a minimized project. If you enter an incorrect password/userid then anything you after the fact cause this error:

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    [13:15:05.692] TypeError: this.a.ol(...) is undefined contactwizardpro.com/c2runtime.js:174

    If it's not minimized then it runs just fine in both browser. It also works fine in chrome minimized/unminimized. Can someone take a peek at my code on the login event sheet and see if there is an obvious error? I'd be eternally grateful.

    My capx

    If you want to try the error out then feel free to visit the site and enter any userid/password combo more then once in firefox.

    My website

    Kyatric, is there something I did wrong with your cbhash plugin to cause it?

  • There's probably an easier way but this should do it for you

    Directions

  • taltal I'll look into that over the next couple of days.

  • Lol sorry KYATRIC. Had a brain fart moment apparently.

  • Index ill ask the server company if they allow access to that on my end(firewall). But with the escaping, I use mysqli prepared statements and I was told by someone that those are escaped already and do not have access to the actual MySQL string. Did you hear different somewhere about mysqli prepared statements or were you speaking in regards to MySQL statements?

  • Index sounds like I have everything covered except the experimental stuff you mentioned. I even covered the cracker attacks. There can only be 5 failed login attempts per 2 hour period before it locks you out of the system(24 hour period or email request required to unlock) the password is shad twice each with a lengthy salt client side before going to the server. The server then shas it 3 times each with a random string. The first thing I did wax get a ssl cert. :) successful login sends a session variable made up of user information like ip, browser..... When these things change the session becomes invalid to avoid session jacking.

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  • I use it to has a pw on the client side, send it to php, hash it again, save it. Then send an activation email to the user to confirm its indeed them. Over SSL. Index, is this a good way to go about doing it? The a mail use a random 1 time key not related to the pw for verification.

  • There are third party plugins that allow IAP but I don't believe they are standard yet. I built the functionality into my Facebook plugin. Right now I'm working on a project that accepts payments through PayPal so I'm working on building that functionality for my app. So the abilities are all there and it is a step up from the competition. :)

  • yes the ability is there if you make an Ajax call. I can add it to a future version but updates will be a bit slower now that I'm tackling a bigger project that doesn't utilize Facebook.

  • Yes, I believe all hosts would allow for HTML5 games. If I'm not mistaken html5 is browser technology not server. So all hosts would work.

  • So far great. Big step up from godaddy.

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