Correct Login Form AutoFocus
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Flexible sorting algorithm based on Quicksort with extra functionality, such as:
- Direction (ie: ascending or descending)
- Sort-by-path (eg: item.name, item.name.firstName or item[5])
- Sorting function (returns true if two items are already sorted)
- Type checking
- All constants and support functions are members of the Sort() function
- Testsuite with hooks for cscript and in-browser javascript, so you can tweak and optimize, and make sure it still works
- Environment agnostic (can use with, say, SpiderMonkey or .Net's jsc)
- Direction (ie: ascending or descending)
- Sort-by-path (eg: item.name, item.name.firstName or item[5])
- Sorting function (returns true if two items are already sorted)
- Type checking
- All constants and support functions are members of the Sort() function
- Testsuite with hooks for cscript and in-browser javascript, so you can tweak and optimize, and make sure it still works
- Environment agnostic (can use with, say, SpiderMonkey or .Net's jsc)
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inxilpro
This is a random password generator that produces understandable passwords based on word lists. I've only included a 3 entry world list because you should chose a list based on your password requirements and your users. If you need to generate passwords that are 14 characters in length, you will want a different list than if you're generating 8 character passwords. And depending on your users, you may want to use certain lists. The list I use is about 4000 words that are 5-7 characters long, all well-known words that have had potentially objectionable content removed. For security reasons I don't want to include this list.
A note on security: though this generates relatively strong passwords for the average user, they are particularly susceptible to brute-force attacks. This is even more an issue if somehow your word list gets compromised. I would not recommend using this function for anything where a highly secure password is needed.
A note on choosing your list: You'll also see that I've built the system to avoid generating passwords with zeros and ones in them. This is because zero and upper-case "o" can be confused as can one, lower-case "L" and upper-case "i." When choosing my word list I was also sure to strip out all words that start with the letter "o" or "i" (to prevent the optional ucfirst() from creating 0/O and I/1 confusion) and words that contain the letter "L" (to prevent l/1 confusion). I find that this greatly helps with preventing confusion, but again weakens the security of the passwords some. It's your choice.
A note on security: though this generates relatively strong passwords for the average user, they are particularly susceptible to brute-force attacks. This is even more an issue if somehow your word list gets compromised. I would not recommend using this function for anything where a highly secure password is needed.
A note on choosing your list: You'll also see that I've built the system to avoid generating passwords with zeros and ones in them. This is because zero and upper-case "o" can be confused as can one, lower-case "L" and upper-case "i." When choosing my word list I was also sure to strip out all words that start with the letter "o" or "i" (to prevent the optional ucfirst() from creating 0/O and I/1 confusion) and words that contain the letter "L" (to prevent l/1 confusion). I find that this greatly helps with preventing confusion, but again weakens the security of the passwords some. It's your choice.
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This is a PHP and JavaScript Image gallery that I created. There are 2 uses for this.
1.) You can save it as index.php and place in a folder containing images and it will display the images in that folder.
Example:
place index.php in images/folder
http://yoursite.com/images/folder/
This will display all images in that folder
2.) Pass in the path to the folder to display in the url
Example:
Save as imagegallery.php
http://yoursite.com/imagegallery.php?path=images/folde
1.) You can save it as index.php and place in a folder containing images and it will display the images in that folder.
Example:
place index.php in images/folder
http://yoursite.com/images/folder/
This will display all images in that folder
2.) Pass in the path to the folder to display in the url
Example:
Save as imagegallery.php
http://yoursite.com/imagegallery.php?path=images/folde
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This script lets you do any action the number of times specified.
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Adds any character at the given index of a string.
NOTE: Count starts from 0
NOTE: Count starts from 0
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This simple function simply removes the character at the given index from a string.
NOTE: The count starts from 0
NOTE: The count starts from 0
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This snippet allows an aspx page (c#) to accept URL parameters to allow styles or script to be dynamically appended to the rendered page.
I wrote this simple snippet to allow one of our vendors to accept a style override so that their application would morph into something more closely resembling our own portal application. Please see screenshots for clarification.
Original Vendor Application
Vendor Application with Style Override via URL
I wrote this simple snippet to allow one of our vendors to accept a style override so that their application would morph into something more closely resembling our own portal application. Please see screenshots for clarification.
Original Vendor Application
Vendor Application with Style Override via URL
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I found this to be a neat little trick for hiding(somewhat) source javacscript code from peering eyes...
This function will unload all linked javascript files so that when you view source - you see no javascript files! (Especially helpful when using FF and using web-developer tools - no linked js files are displayed) The files remain resident in memory - allowing for the functions to work.
Just call the function in the tag
This function will unload all linked javascript files so that when you view source - you see no javascript files! (Especially helpful when using FF and using web-developer tools - no linked js files are displayed) The files remain resident in memory - allowing for the functions to work.
Just call the function in the tag
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Just confirms if the user really wants to save the page or just hit the Ctrl+S accidentally. Works in FF maybe in IE too.
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This creates a black screen if the browser is inactive for a certain amout of time. I am not sure if it works in IE too but works fine in Firefox.









