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  • Encrypt/ Secure communication Android app <-> REST webservice

    - by Ascorbin
    I want to create a backend for my android app with Tapestry5 and this http://code.google.com/p/t5-restful-webservices/ plugin. The app will communicate with the server by calling REST methods both for registered users (that would be easy to secure I guess) as well as unregistered users. Now of course I don't want people to just call that webservice from a browser. How can I make sure that only my app can make calls to this backend?

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  • ASP.net canvas server control

    - by Pierreten
    I was wondering if anyone has come up with an ASP.net server tag for the HTML5 canvas? I was thinking of something where I could declaritively define paths, curves; etc in the aspx markup, and the control would deliver the js to do this (perhaps with support for browser detection, and delivery of an emulation script for IE browsers.) Maybe a good idea for a Codeplex project for me to start up?

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  • Unicode characters and IE

    - by findmeahamper
    I just built a site that relies on certain Unicode characters like &#9398;, but have just realized that IE doesn't show these characters? Is there some meta tag to get the browser to show it or how do you update IE to handle these Unicode characters?

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  • How phpmyadmin, php and everything else works?

    - by Tom
    Ok, I guess I got crazy, but really. How phpmyadmin works? Does it have his own phpmyadmin or what? And how php works? Why writing echo 'hello'; it returns hello in the browser? I am really interested on how these things really works, maybe you know any books or smth to figure it out? Thank you.

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  • HTML tag to select Flash-player plugin to play flv

    - by Microkernel
    Hi all, If I have .flv files on my server at some location like http://www.example.com/archive/test.flv. In HTML page how can I tell the browser to use Flash player to play this video like youtube videos are played. Can someone tell me how to do this? Regards, Microkernel PS: I am noober than noob in web dev, so please give some code snippet or answers that beginners like me can understand. Thank you

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  • Downloadable HTML Test Corpus

    - by Alex Jordan
    I am working on a browser plug-in for Firefox, and I would like to be able to do some automated testing to make sure that it's handling a variety of different HTML/JavaScript features correctly. Does anyone know of a good downloadable corpus of HTML and/or JavaScript pages that could be used for this type of testing?

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  • pass data from parent page to popup

    - by d daly
    Hi I have an asp.net page which launches a child page in another browser window to look like a popup. I want to pass 2 pieces of data to it from the parent page. I know ots possible with javascript, but is there a way to do it using C#? thanks again

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  • How to prevent arbitrary code execution vulnerability in our programs?

    - by Calmarius
    You always read in changelogs when your system or browser or any program updates that they fixed a bug that made possible that an attacker can execute any code in your computer with a forged website, or attacking your computer with carefully forged packets, etc... Because you read it so often that means any program can have similar vulnerabilites... What causes this? how to design our programs to prevent similar issues?

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  • Ruby: How to post a file via HTTP as multipart/form-data?

    - by kch
    I want to do an HTTP POST that looks like an HMTL form posted from a browser. Specifically, post some text fields and a file field. Posting text fields is straightforward, there's an example right there in the net/http rdocs, but I can't figure out how to post a file along with it. Net::HTTP doesn't look like the best idea. curb is looking good.

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  • Is there a way using jQuery or Javascript to force a page to open in Firefox?

    - by sadmicrowave
    Is there a way using jQuery or Javascript to force a page to open in Firefox? For example, if the user has their default browser set to internet explorer, but they have firefox on their computer - open a new firefox window with the intended page. If so, I would need to check to see if they have firefox on their machine; otherwise, redirect to the mozilla firefox download site... any suggestions?

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  • How to hack your own website

    - by Saif Bechan
    I am in late testing phase of my web application. The application will be tested at a larger scale now. During this time I want to try and hack my own system and application with some tools, scripts, etc. Mostly some code I can try and execute in the browser. I have backups for the whole system so even down to the kernel can be hacked. My system is nginx,apache,php,mysql on Linux CentOS.

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  • Netbean 6.8: "Test RESTful Web Service" shows nothing

    - by Harry Pham
    I follow this tutorial here to create RESTful web service on Netbean 6.8. However, when I right click on the project node and select Test RESTful Web Service, the browser pop up, and supposedly my project would be listed on the left, and supposedly I would be able to select it, and test against various function that listed on the right. However, I dont see any of that. Any idea why?

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  • How to save svg canvas to local filesystem

    - by dr jerry
    Is there a way to allow a user, after he has created a vector graph on a javascript svg canvas using a browser, to download this file to their local filesystem? SVG is a total new field for me so please be patient if my wording is not accurate. kind regards, Jeroen.

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  • Remove hash (#) from url in Ajax navigation without refresh

    - by Email
    I have an ajax navigation similar like here. now if a menu is clicked window.location.hash is added like this #about i want to REmove the hash (#) so that people can easily copy and share the link naturally. How this can be done in april 2012 without a pagerefresh crossbrowserwise (IE7+,FF,Opera,Safari) ? For inspiration: Here is actually someone already doing this, click on "portfolio" or "features" and watch the url in your browser. thanks for tips

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  • Exception when creating an activity: Could not select item Parcel unable to marshal value

    - by user341652
    Hi, I am trying to call an Activity from another instance of the activity. The code is supposed to be a simple file browser (part of a larger application). I am using a ListActivity, and when an item (such as a folder) is selected, it is supposed to open it up in the new Activity. I have a feeling it is a problem with the AndroidManifest (which just has the basic tag). Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks, Steve

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  • Pyjamas & JavaScript: Too much recursion

    - by Wraith
    I'm doing a Pyjamas example and get this error: TodoApp InternalError: too much recursion Has anyone else encountered this? Some articles around the web recommend adjusting the C++ code of your browser to fix it, but that doesn't seem safe to me.

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  • PHP Beginner: How to pass PHP variable from one PHP code segment to another ?

    - by Misha Moroshko
    I have index.php which uploads a file to server and sets several PHP variables (like $target_folder_and_file_name). index.php also has the following line (it was originally index.html): <script language="JavaScript" src="main.js.php"></script> After index.php returned to the browser, the browsers asks for main.js.php from the server (right?). Can I access somehow $target_folder_and_file_name from the PHP code in main.js.php ?

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