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Comments by Joel Wigren (Top 4 by date)
Joel Wigren
26-May-16 14:43pm
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Like I allready commented, and started my response with. As I understod it, he wanted a dropdown list. I agree that he migth not know so much, but i rather Point him in the right direction. This time Bootstrap, that don't take years to learn. You migth not agree, and choose not to even try. And that is okey, but start to argue with them that try. Feels like taking a bad day at work, to this forum. Why?
Joel Wigren
26-May-16 3:52am
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According to his What I Tried header there is a dropdown list question.
Joel Wigren
15-May-16 12:33pm
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Haha of course, never in security. But in debug you can ;) There must be something wrong, if he/she runs this condition and it passes. Then the question will be done
Joel Wigren
15-May-16 12:06pm
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No problem! That is impossible, there must be som diff in the strings. Test to change your condition to "Informate.Text.Equals(Request.Cookies["Login"]["parola"], StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)" This will ignore case.