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#21 Jude Conners

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Posted 09 July 2014 - 05:11 PM

Are a few clicks to much of an effort for you?

 

You miss the point. If I told my customers (I'm a Platinum eRep customer BTW) that they could only use the website/forums/hosting/background music/etc. that I provide to them after additional work because my source code was flawed, I'm pretty sure I would lose some customers.

 

eRepublik is a business, the way they have modified the game since V1 proves that. Correct coding for an interactive internet web business should be a primary responsibility to its customers.


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#22 tommot

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Posted 10 July 2014 - 11:24 AM

???  :rolleyes:  :wacko:


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#23 Pison Havila

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Posted 27 August 2014 - 04:33 AM

Follow these steps:

 

1. Copy/Save your text article in a file (or anywhere else).

2. Press 'discard draft' button:

 

discarddraft.jpg

 

3. Press Ctrl+F5 (don't press refresh from your browser).

4. Copy your text article and publish him.

 

Regards.

I delete all cookies.

I close my session and open it.

 

All does not work.



#24 rachelgomez

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Posted 08 February 2023 - 05:13 AM

The most effective method of protecting against CSRF is by using anti-CSRF tokens. The developer should add such tokens to all forms that allow users to perform any state-changing operations. When an operation is submitted, the web application should then check for the presence of the correct token.

 

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Rachel Gomez







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