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Registration and Login via PHP Mcrypt Primer Tutorial
We’re starting down the road of PHP mcrypt encryption and decryption methods for a Membership Website, today establishing three webpages (that might be all you need to know … we’ll see) … mcrypt_login.php webpage handles “Register” and “Login” (button functionalities) … Continue reading
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Tagged $_SESSION, decryption, encryption, login, mcrypt, membership, PHP, programming, registration, security, tutorial
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Monthly Chronicler LocalStorage Tutorial
Are you familiar with “LocalStorage” at the client side of web application usage, as an alternative to HTTP Cookie usage? It can store much more information than HTTP Cookies, but has no expiry date as such. This is not to … Continue reading
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Tagged array, calendar, catch, chronicler, contenteditable, cookie, details, diary, div, encryption, event, hashing, HTML, Javascript, localStorage, monthly chronicler, onclick, password, planner, programming, propogate, push, security, setTimeout, shift, simulation, ssl, summary, table cell, try, tutorial, web storage
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Monthly Chronicler Date Range Tutorial
Today’s crucial Javascript function is called “nothing” (or more specifically setTimeout(nothing,600); (to have a small delay to when it gets used)). How did this come to pass? Well, today, with some new onclick event logic allowing for the user to … Continue reading
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Tagged array, calendar, chronicler, contenteditable, cookie, details, diary, div, encryption, event, hashing, HTML, Javascript, monthly chronicler, onclick, password, planner, programming, propogate, push, security, setTimeout, shift, simulation, ssl, summary, table cell, tutorial
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Monthly Chronicler Password Protect Tutorial
When you have sensitive data involving personal information and monetary matters you ideally need to … involve SSL (ie. https: type URLs) … and as far as passwords are concerned … it is best to hash your passwords rather than … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, chronicler, contenteditable, cookie, details, diary, div, encryption, hashing, HTML, Javascript, monthly chronicler, password, planner, programming, security, ssl, summary, tutorial
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SSL Certificate Renewal Tutorial
Adding the big picture around the knowledge presented in SSL Certificate Primer Tutorial below, today, we want to fill you in on the deployment of SSL (ie. being able to use URLs starting with https:) for a dedicated web server, … Continue reading
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Tagged administrator, CentOS, certificate, configuration, cPanel, Crazy Domains, csr, domain, email, encryption, install, IP address, key, security, ssl, ssl certificate, SSL Certifier, System Administrator, web host, web hosting, web server, WHM
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