Anti - Ignorant People - Reading The Usernames And Passwords?
Feb 2, 2010
I have this script, where I want it to use a multi-user login. the code is below.
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I have 2 problems. One is that mainly, it doesn't work! And Two, is there someway you can block an external script from being viewed in a browser, or someway to keep people from reading the Usernames and Passwords?
I woud first of all like to post this nifty little script to stop robots stealing your email address from your website:
<script LANGUAGE="javascript">
var first = 'ma' var second = 'il' var third = 'to:' var address = 'USERNAME' var domain = 'HOTMAIL' var ext = 'COM' document.write('<a href="'); document.write(first+second+third); document.write(address); document.write('@'); document.write(domain); document.write('.'); document.write(ext); document.write('">'); document.write('Email Me</a>');
</script>
All you need to change is the Address, Domain, and Extension.
Secondly, I would like a little help with adapting this code. My problem is that I want to incorporate this code into a mouse over code that exchanges the picture. (see here:Email Test page (http://akhet.port5.com/email.htm), where I have put the two codes on one page but they are not combined properly yet.)
The end result would be a mouse over picture exchange that the visitor can click on to email me and no robots can steal my email address.
Any one know how to combine these two scripts effectively?
I'm trying to make a nice register script, and I came on this site:[URL].. It gave me a nice check for names and email, but I'd like to use it for my passwords too! (normal and confirmation password). Is it possible to send multiple variables at once to the file, and use them? This is what i've got now: (sorry, can't find out how to type beneath the code tags.)
So, for a simple little example of what I want to do...
REGISTRATION FORM <br> Desired Username: <input type="text" name="username">
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I want to rig up something that will automatically check the values posted in "password" and "passwordcheck" before the form is submitted making sure that they match each other and give a little error message if they don't. Ideally, if they don't match it would also prevent the form from even being submitted. My knowledge of Javascript is pretty basic, in fact it primarily consists of what's covered under the "basic" category in [URL] Javascript tutorial, as well as a very modest understanding of form validation in the "advanced" section of the same site. So I haven't had much luck trying to accomplish this myself.
I don't need anything especially fancy (since if it were it would likely be beyond my comprehension at the moment) I just need it to be functional.
This is the discussed site: http:[url].....Here's its code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> [code].....And continue for as many entries that are made (continually updating).
I want to create a script where when you hit a button it adds a number to a variable and when you click another button it shows you the amount you have so far. Also I am having trouble with the clear() function where it was suppose to clear the variable. When my var is equal to a certain number (not there yet) I want it to goto another page (I can do this on my own).
Here is my code <html><head> <title> Buttons</title> <body style="background-color:#000000"> <center> <p style="Font-Family:Curlz MT;color: #CC3333;Font-size:40px;">Click the buttons to test my script </p></center> <script type="text/javascript"> var x = 0; blue function mouseOver() { document.getElementById("b1").src ="Hi_h.png"; } function mouseOut() { ..... (The button are images so you want be able to see them if you don't download them).
I'd like to be able to get the address of people accessing my site. I don't need their actual house address, just a general area like zip code or city/state/country. Is something like this possible? I know you can do this in php.
I wondered if anyone knew of any statistics about how many people have Javascript enabled/disabled. Also, what sort of policies do IT departments have towards it. I know of at least two large organisations that have Flash disabled for instance.
i want the browser to test wether or not a page that is called is beieng called from within the specified window the script is originally used to prevent a page within a frame to be called alone it redirected the user to the main window if i can call it that so that parts of your frames could not be viewed alone
i have managed to secure most of my site no rightclicks can be performed and no options to view source code by using a chromeless window the problem now is that i wanna make sure that someone cannot call a page into a normal browser window by using shift while clicking on links thus preventing anyone from getting to my source code.
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I'm developing very advanced web-based intranet application that uses a lot of very complex JavaScript for interface, including charting via ActiveX components and other processing.
Obviously I'm tempted to make the analysis of the javascript code very hard for people who may wish to steal my code and/or ideas.
Is there is anything I can do to make analysis of .js code difficult for *professionsals*?
I'm trying to allow people to download music files, from my web site server, to their desk top, by clicking a button. I don't know if I need html or some kind of script. The page already plays short music clips automaticly with a simple "onload" script I found somewhere--but I don't know how to get the viewer a copy of the music for their mp3 player or disk burner.
From the common user perspective (like my grandma), why would they care if its a java applet or an ajax application? Say I want to make a chat system on my website...If i'm doing really involved Comet push-style data communication, and rendering everything using DHTML, why would users prefer that over a java applet?
Moreover, say I use a java applet to transfer data through a socket connection, then use DHTML to display the data, so that basically the front end is the same, but the backend is differs, why would a user prefer the comet-style programming over applet?
I'm asking because I wrote an Ajax chat system through polling, and I want to switch to a Comet push-style system because polling just isn't responsive enough. I want to know if I can avoid Comet (since it is alot of overhead for the server) and just use an applet in the background to transfer data through socket connections, then use DHTML to render the chat boxes.
I'm creating a PHP script that will use the pagination to display what people have written. This will can get fairly lengthy and I was wondering what is the best way to develop my php script to be fast and effective. I'm scared that if I output an entire query of all of the data that it will be slow. Would it? Could it slow down the javascript?
I want to disable ALT+TAB key combination on my webpage to avoid people using any other application while using my application while working on my website.
show images after people scroll down the page - don't load them immediately after the page is loaded.also the images which are below the scroll should be first loaded when an user scrolls down.i need a javascript for that, but i don't want jquery! the code should be as short as possible.
I am trying to find the answer of the following. Suppose, I am trying to build a web page to conduct a fictious online Poll and people vote their favourite candidate. Now each voter is allowed to vote only one candidate from any one party. I have made the code with JavaScript and HTML. But the problem is that, after voting the Candidate and pressing Submit, the page should open another new page where the voter must select any one name of the party to which the candidate belongs and Submit again. But my problem is that, I am trying to open that new page in the place of the existing page but its only opening in a new window. Putting '_self' doesn't work! (I am using radio buttons. It also needs form vaildation so the voter must vote!)
<HTML>
Use any html file of yours as party_names.html. If you omit "_self" from it, then it'll work properly. But that opens a new window for party_names.html. But I want it to open the new page in the same window carrying the data selected from both pages in order to process in the server.
I have very intense php script that takes from 5 - 30 seconds to execute, depending on user request. So I want to prevent people from clicking "search" twice, so I decided to glue it by disabling button on click. Here is my code:
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But, for some reason it won't proceed. JS executes fine, but form won't go on. What is wrong?