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trinistorm

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  1. These threads haven't changed much in the past few months I see.
  2. The forbidden eval. So it provides you with remote access allowing you to run scripts and you can condition the environment using various headers with the code? Thats pretty cool, I'm getting a picture similar to a JavaBean program I ran across once that provided you with a web based terminal and allowed you to execute java code.
  3. That is a decent attempt but not very practical . If it were purely JavaScript based you could enable a lot more functions and worry less about server side security. Hmmm, a try-it editor browser plugin might be even cooler. I think I'll write that down. That sounds cool DD what language are you writing it in?
  4. A cool try-it might be a simple JavaScript based PHP interpreter one that can handle the basic functions, I mean if this is possible then why not? I'm just throwing in my two cents in case the owners read this I don't actually expect it but if it does happen then hats off.
  5. Hello and welcome newcomers!Here is a link that provides a little clarification and advice on Javascript
  6. Isn't it local by default? I used it on my localhost.
  7. There were some fixes I think. I installed 1.7 the day it came out and now I'm seeing its incompatible with ff3.
  8. Well I read on a blog somewhere that firefox's tabs etc. had this look since early development. I'm sure this is going to spark debate on the web but I don't consider it a rip off. The web browsers needs some consistency.
  9. Here is a link to a full ff4 review. The similarity in look between Opera and Firefox now is kind of creepy.
  10. Don't forget firebug 1.7 is out also. Since the last security updates I've been getting some crashes on ff3.6 when trying to view the JavaScript call stack.Mark H firefox now lets you group tabs using drag and drop. You can also add icons for your plugins on your toolbar and they made some updates to sync. My ff is bloated with plugins andto be honest its still slow even with ff4. Time for some spring cleaning.
  11. Welcome to the forum. Hope you all find it as helpful as I did.
  12. Yeah a lookup on an ip is pretty simple but the potential to integrate a map more deeper with a web site (say a map that multiple visitors can interact with at the same time for example) through Javascript and HTML is what attracts me. I know there are different map apis out there but I prefer things when they are standard, it saves me a lot of time spent on research and learning.Good links on your site though I'm bookmarking them.
  13. Yeah I'm excited about the canvas and the geo-location api too, I must admit. Year of the developer!
  14. I haven't examined it as far as a developer would as yet so more as a user. So far I've only looked at the interface and I will admit it has been made cleaner. I'm still green in the web development field as far as finished projects go but I would love to hear from you guys especially if you have generated any HTML5 content.
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