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Two Factor Authentication Primer Tutorial
Two Factor Authentication has been the response of many software developers towards measures to shore up security on their products, regarding “Identity Theft”. This method of confirming a real human’s identity … Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an authentication method in … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged bank, banking, code, log in, notification, passwoprd, payment, security, sign in, software, transaction, tutorial, two factor authentication, username					
					
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		Merging Photos via Remote Image Urls Tutorial
On revisiting the Merging of Photos web application of Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animation Tutorial we wanted to improve the situation for Remote Image Urls (ie. absolute Urls not on the rjmprogramming.com.au domain), where we could get … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged absolute URL, base64_encode, canvas, data uri, data url, data urls, file_get_contents, HTML, HTML5, image, PHP, programming, security					
					
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		XML-RPC on WordPress Vulnerability Primer Tutorial
If you researched XML-RPC when you read our Flickr and WordPress Integration Primer Tutorial about the capabilities of (the online image repository) Flickr and WordPress automation of blog postings, you’d have been like me, and have been very enthusiastic about … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Administration, blog, Did you know, hack, IP address, login, security, tutorial, website, Wordpress, XML-RPC					
					
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		Apache Web Server Directory Privacy via cPanel Tutorial
Some Apache/PHP/MySql web server cPanel configurations offer an option to directory protect a web server directory. We have a few questions … Why do this Apache web server directory protection? you may be developing and testing an incomplete website’s coding, … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Apache, configuration, Did you know, directory, file, folder, hacker, privacy, robots.txt, security, tutorial, web browser, web server, webpage, website					
					
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		HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Follow Up Tutorial
The recent HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Primer Tutorial “proof of concept” asked a lot of the user in terms of imagination, to the extent that it was mainly helpful for people who didn’t know of the existence of the HTML … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged API, attribute, dropdown, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, restriction, sandbox, security, tutorial					
					
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