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The definitive guide to form-based website authentication [closed]
We believe that Stack Overflow should not just be a resource for very specific technical questions, but also for general guidelines on how to solve variations on common problems. "Form based authentication for websites" should be a fine topic for such an experiment.
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Download a file by jQuery.Ajax
I have a Struts2 action in the server side for file downloading.
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Singleton: How should it be used
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From another question I provided an answer that has links to a lot of questions/answers about singletons: More info about singletons here:
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How would Git handle a SHA-1 collision on a blob?
This probably never happened in the real-world yet, and may never happen, but let's consider this: say you have a git repository, make a commit, and get very very unlucky: one of the blobs ends up having the same SHA-1 as another that is already in your repository. Question is, how would Git handle ...
How to get a subset of a javascript object's properties
Say I have an object:
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Python, compute list difference
In Python, what is the best way to compute the difference between two lists?
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Accessing inactive union member and undefined behavior?
I was under the impression that accessing a union member other than the last one set is UB, but I can't seem to find a solid reference (other than answers claiming it's UB but without any support from the standard).
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What is a web service endpoint?
Let's say my web service is located at http://localhost:8080/foo/mywebservice and my WSDL is at http://localhost:8080/foo/mywebservice?wsdl .
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Difference between a User and a Login in SQL Server
I have recently been running into many different areas of SQL Server that I normally don't mess with. One of them that has me confused is the area of Logins and Users. Seems like it should be a pretty simple topic...
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Abusing the algebra of algebraic data types - why does this work?
The 'algebraic' expression for algebraic data types looks very suggestive to someone with a background in mathematics. Let me try to explain what I mean.
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