Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Messy Cookies"
2008 May 19
6
Sample Code, quick simple openid auth
You''ll need to install the ''openid'' gem for this, and require it in
your camping app:
class Login < R ''/login''
def get
this_url = ''http:'' + URL(''/login'').to_s
unless input.finish.to_s == ''1''
# start doing the auth here
begin
2008 Jun 06
7
Attention Judofyr: Broken cookies in 2.0
Hey Judofyr! Fix this! When someone sets a cookie using
@cookies.something = ''data'' it should be set with the path going to
the camping app''s root, not with no path, otherwise only that
controller with the same parameters will ever see the cookie again!
Please change this code:
> @cookies.each do |k, v|
> @response.set_cookie(k, v) if o[k] != v
> end
2008 Jun 03
8
@@state_secret
I was having some issue getting the class variables in
Camping::Session to work with some old apps, so I''ve changed
@@state_secret to a method.
module Blog
include Camping::Session
def state_secret; "kxxxx" end
end
Also, merged some of zimbatm''s patches. And trying to revive the
Junebug wiki <http://github.com/why/junebug> since it''s still
2008 May 24
19
Camping 2.0 - What''s left?
I''ve just sent a pull-request to _why with my changes[1] and here is some
things that I think needs to be done before a (possible) release:
* The cookie session is named Camping::Session and is placed in
camping/session.rb. Maybe this should be called Camping::CookieSession or???
* The ActiveRecord session is named Camping::ARSession and is placed in
camping/ar/session.rb. Maybe it
2008 May 23
8
An issue for consideration
We''ve just come across an issue for consideration. I am avoiding some
words which would allow people to find this message in an internet
search who have questionable intentions, but wish to communicate a
strong sense of caution. Consider someone who adds extra methods to
their controller which they use in their main get/post methods to do
things or to get secret data. Consider
2008 May 18
1
Problem with cookies in CGI mode
So it took me ages to figure out how to get cookies set in my app, and
here was the problem.
I''m using camping''s built in CGI support, and with that you can have
something like domain.com/blah/app.rb and that will go to your /
route, which is okay, except that the path the cookies are set with is
domain.com/blah/app.rb/
So if you try to use that url, none of your
2008 Jul 19
2
Resolved: Apache + CGI/FastCGI + mod_rewrite
This is the last time I try to fix something in the middle of the
night! Feel free to call me a Stupid Snake, ''cause this has been
messy. Anyway, I think I''ve finally solved this.
Here it is: http://pastie.org/237138 :-)
--
Magnus Holm
2008 May 17
4
Setting cookies in service overloader thingo
I''m implementing a simpler version of the Cookie Session Store in
Rails 2.0. If you know what that is, skip the next paragraph.
A cookie session store stores the session data inside cookies, on the
client, and signs them using a secret string, hashed together. The
user can decode the cookie easily if they know much about computers
and see what''s inside, but they
2008 May 21
32
Rack, Camping 2.0++
===
1. Camping on Rack
===
I''ve just finished rewriting Camping to use Rack in the "core". I got rid of
(a little less) than 1kB in camping.rb and removed lots of un-necessary files
(lib/server/*.rb, fastcgi.rb & mongrel.rb).
bin/camping does now only provide WEBrick, Mongrel and console-support and
should only be used in development. It uses Rack::ShowExceptions to catch
2009 Mar 29
5
Rack::Lint::LintError with latest camping and rack
I''m trying to use Camping from Magnus'' repo (1.9.300) but running the
blog.rb example (or anything for that matter) gives me
Rack::Lint::LintError at /
Content-Length header was 0, but should be 548
Ruby C:/ruby-1.8.7/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rack-0.9.1/lib/rack/lint.rb:
in assert, line 16
Web GET localhost/
There are no errors on the camping output so I suspect something has
2009 Nov 03
2
Camping on Wikipedia
Hi all
I found the Camping page on Wikipedia in need of some serious TLC, so
I updated it, added some newer links and removed the ''stub'' status:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camping_%28microframework%29
I also pointed people to the Github repo for version 1.9.
Please take a look and either make suggestions for further material
for me to add (not too much...
2012 May 02
17
ChillDB License
A few of you sounded interested in using it. I haven''t explicitly put a software license on it, so I guess it''s not technically FOSS yet. What licenses are good? BSD? Public Domain?
?
Jenna
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2011 Dec 06
3
Riak on Camping
Good day, does anyone here have a clue on how to make use of the NoSQL
database "Riak" with Camping?
I am building my website and Riak seems like pretty much the ultimate
database!
This would probably ruin every little feature in ActiveRecord, I don''t
think I''d be able to do any has_many''s or belongs_to
but I''d LOVE to be proven wrong. As far as
2012 Apr 06
1
lighttpd + fastcgi + camping
Hello all,
I am running in some little stumbling blocks with passenger as a multi user
environment (the most problematic feature is that, once you setup a
sub-domain passenger wants you to declare on nginx every app running on
that nginx server which is not ideal to add apps on the fly and / or if a
user wants to run 2 apps from his space)
so I was thinking about a more drag a drop / one line
2011 Oct 13
2
how to catch 404s?
How can I hide/catch the "Camping problem! /xxx not found" pages?
It would be great to define my own handler instead, or simply
redirect to the root of my app.
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2008 May 10
2
Camping-Omnibus Doesn''t Work With Ruby v1.8.6
I''ve noticed that the copy of Mongrel installed by the camping-omnibus
gem doesn''t work with Ruby 1.8.6. Or to be more specific,
cgi_multipart_eof_fix (which Mongrel is dependent upon) doesn''t work:
> $ sudo gem install mongrel --source http://code.whytheluckystiff.net
>
> ERROR: Error installing mongrel:
> cgi_multipart_eof_fix requires Ruby version
2006 May 05
4
Is sanitize() strong enough to protect me from XSS?
Haven''t been able to find a good enough answer on whether using
sanitize() is enough to really protect me from XSS attacks
I basically have a blog page that I want to allow people to display
comments on but would like to allow html tags to be posted on the
comments, these could html tags like the imageshack img tags, youtube
player, photobucket img tags etc
any other approaches or
2005 May 13
5
HTML sanitizer
Hello!
Does anybody know of a Ruby implementation of a HTML sanitizer that
prevents the attacks described on the xss cheatsheet?
(http://ha.ckers.org/xss.html)
I checked out the version Jamis wrote
(http://dev.rubyonrails.com/ticket/1277), but that only covers the
very basic attacks.
Anybody? Just figured I would ask before, before I reinvent the wheel..
Ciao!
Florian
2013 Jan 02
8
Apache Passenger and Reloader
Hi Guys,
I just started playing with camping and so far it''s pretty awesomo.
After much messing around I was finally able to get Apache Passenger,
Camping and ActiveRecord to PostgreSQL working.
One thing I was wondering about, can I use reloader with Apache Passenger?
Always having to touch/rm a tmp/restart.txt to see changes or reloading
apache altogether is kinda a pain and I was
2015 Jun 13
2
C5 : Firefox 38 bug
On 06/12/2015 01:01 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 06/13/2015 11:11 AM, jd1008 wrote:
>> All your browsing history, all cookies ...etc are open books
>> as far as many javascripts are concerned.
>
> Javascript can use CSS attributes to see if you've visited a specific
> URL, which is unfortunate, but that's a long way from saying that your
> history is an open