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Hello,
Could anyone please tell me the best free technical image resource sites & image without any copyright / under any license as well.
Regards,
Md. Marufuzzaman
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What Richard said, sufficed your need.
But, there is another option that you can use. Search under creative commons[^] and select the type of content you are looking for, by license. You can apply the license type and get the content from multiple sources.
Anyways, you have the same feature on Google, just apply the filter for license.
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how to show an loading gif im,age when page loads in web developement
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You can do it with couple of ways with jquery, ajax or with update panel control which ever best suits your need. Search with google you can find sample code there.
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modified 7-Nov-15 8:45am.
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Hello every one, I am working on angular js developing user interface for customer. I need to develop secure authentication for user credentials. While testing my application using (http I am facing this issue: "Password fields present on an insecure (http://) page. This is a security risk that allows user login credentials to be stolen."
Any help would always welcome regarding secure login.
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With patience...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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You can use Google to find samples and tutorials on the subject.
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If you're going to down-vote everyone who tries to help you, then nobody will try to help you.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Member 11999597 wrote: Password fields present on an insecure (http://) page. This is a security risk that allows user login credentials to be stolen.
The message is quite clear - you shouldn't accept login credentials over an HTTP connection.
You need to get and install an SSL certificate for your site, and only display the login page over HTTPS. Depending on your requirements, you might be able to get away with a free SSL certificate from StartSSL[^] or Let's Encrypt[^] (when it eventually arrives).
NB: It's not sufficient to just post your login credentials to an HTTPS endpoint. You have to load the page with your login form over HTTPS as well:
Your login form posts to HTTPS, but you blew it when you loaded it over HTTP | Troy Hunt[^]
For a SPA, that might mean that you have to load the entire application over HTTPS.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hello every one, I am working on angular js developing user interface for customer. I need to develop secure authentication for user credentials. While testing my application using (http I am facing this issue: "Password fields present on an insecure (http://) page. This is a security risk that allows user login credentials to be stolen."
Any help would always welcome regarding secure login.
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what are the steps to learn professional skills in making front-end and back-end of websites? what are the programming languages should i have expertise in? what are other necessary things? And what are sources to learn such stuff?
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programmerinthemaking wrote: what are the steps to learn professional skills The first step is learning how to do your own research. The internet has a wealth of information that Google[^] will help you find. For web development you could start with http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp[^], and maybe http://www.asp.net/[^].
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You will need to start with the basics:
HTML
CSS
Javascript
Here is link that will help you with HTML, CSS and JavaScript - w3schools.
Next you need to decide witch Server-Side framework to use (You need to do some research on which one suit you best), the following are commonly used:
ASP.net/ASP.net MVC
JSP
PHP
After you have good knowledge of the basics, you can have a look at HTML5 (optional)
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- Decide if you want to be a designer or a developer. If you're more interested in look-and-feel, go the design route, learn some graphics tools (GIMP is free) and a little JavaScript to add some bling. If you're more interested in meat and potatoes keep reading.
- Learn ECMAScript (JavaScript). That is the only thing that is common in all web stacks, and it's weird enough that coming to it from another code background is not terribly easy.
- Pick a stack. C# MVC/Entity Framework, Java, or JavaScript(MEAN Stack) are all common contemporary choices. Yes, database is technically part of the stack, but you'll need to learn to abstract someday anyway. Slightly more dated and less optimal choices are PHP or Ruby on Rails.
3a. Do not pick C# WebForms. It will leave you confused by real code. - As noted above: Google. Live it, learn it, love it.
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Crystal report font size decreases when export to PDF in windows 2008 R2 64 bit
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hi
friends I want to Send sms using Gsm modem Through Php in ubantu os how can i am communicate with modem with php
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Hello there! Just wanna ask if how will I be able to create my own sip web phone(PHP, Javascript, etc...) that could run in Mac, Windows and Linux? What things do I need to use like what library or plugin should I be using?
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I don't currently work on the web development side of my business as I work more at the database and client app side. I tend to be very much a roll-my-own code sort of developer - meaning I will write classes rather than make extensive use of opensource or buy-in libraries. This way I know I am in control of what the apps do.
So my question is coming from a certain amount of ignorance regarding current web development practises.
What I am noticing is that the chaps working on the web development side are using a lot of 'plugins' and open source software to get a website up and running.
It appears that when they hit an issue they find a 'plugin' that fixes the issues and invariably need a series of plugins to integrate the 'plugins' with each other to get the website working.
From my .Net client side experience this just looks like asking for trouble, I imagine one 'plugin' failing or not being compatible with an update on another 'plugin' and potentially the whole site breaking.
Am I justified in my concern?
Is it quite normal with PHP and javascript development to rely heavily on external open source 'plugins' or libraries nowadays?
Thanks for your experience and opinions on this.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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With PHP, JavaScript and many more, there are far, far too many frameworks and related API's. This doesn't mean that programmers can't create their own modules and plugins, but why re-create the wheel when a working example of such a module/plugin exists that you may, if that functionality has been programmed in, then manipulated to some extent. Remembering that to create modules/plugins can be both time consuming and expensive and often the customer wants something created with minimal fuss and for minimal costs and quickly.
It is perfectly fine if you want to write a PHP application from scratch, I'm sure the chaps from WordPress or Magento or Prestashop or Laravel etc would welcome the competition. But answer this, are you prepared to spend a huge amount of time, energy and potential money writing such a behemoth and then give it away as freeware (or as free community versioning) such as the names I used above. And the same arguments are relevant for the many frameworks evident with JavaScript - Angular.js - for example.
Besides, it is not as though in the Microsoft world there are no modules/plugins as there are thousands (perhaps many hundreds) there as well.
Yes, plugins/modules can become problematic when updated, so taking precautions is necessary.
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Sure - I understand in terms of convenience and speed.
Is there anything to be said about being cautious about using free third party software whose dependencies may break one day?
I know it's a case of degree and even the .Net framework could be broken by Microsoft - however I have more faith in the .Net framework not doing this than having a business running on tens of 'plugins' that could have security vulnerabilities or just break one day due to connected libraries that get updated.
I had some experience trying to get Oauth running with .Net and the number of libraries and dependencies I had to include was fairly large. Some of these libraries were also non-functional and I had to go in and fix these bugs myself.
The points you make are ones I have already heard - do you however see any dangers in this practice and a need for caution when avoiding coding php/javascript yourself?
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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Of course there are horror stories when a badly written/configured/deployed update can kill a website. This is no different from an Android updated application applied to your Android smartphone that subsequently causes problems, but not problems to all smartphones. Equally, you can have different results using Microsoft's offerings from the Windows Operating Systems and so on on different machines, some of same or similar hardware from something that works well to something that makes the computer wholly unusable.
As you know, you have to be defensive before you deploy, alas, many non-professionals (and no doubt some professionals as well) just either don't know/understand or for the many reasons that we all should know of, can't be bothered, let alone the commercial pressures to get the latest and greatest thing "up there yesterday if not before".
The .net framework, written by Microsoft, was a major undertaking that must have cost millions of man-hours and millions of dollars. PHP, for example, does not expect to match Microsoft offerings, it hasn't that corporate structure let alone the finance to do better than it has done on shoestring budgets and, over a period of time, community volunteers.
There are many dangers. An organisation could be severely hurt if their e-commerce offerings suddenly died or becomes problematic if an update fails in some way.
GuyThiebaut wrote: about being cautious about using free third party software
If you look at the repositories of, for example - Drupal or WordPress - you can see quantities as downloaded as well as its star rating as well as if it is still being developed and the reviews. There is some degree of trust that can be placed in many plugins/modules, but a risks always remains...
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Thanks Richard.
Your replies are very helpful and give me some perspective on my concerns
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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