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Jacob,
The only "feature" I would be requesting is for WordPress to actually correctly validate user authentication information. As I have stated several times now, I was able to login into https://apps.sourceforge.net using a case insensitive username only to find that I was blocked from WordPress itself. If users cannot use case insensitive usernames to access various services then it...
08:38PM UTC on Mar 11 2009 in SourceForge.net
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Daniel,
I have no problem just logging with my lowercase username, however, it would be a misnomer to say that SF "requires" lowercase. I have been logging into SF (as well as practically every other internet site) for as long as I can remember with a case insensitive username. If the case sensitivity was actually enforced, the issue with WordPress would have never happened as I would have...
11:36PM UTC on Mar 05 2009 in SourceForge.net
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After some involved troubleshooting, I think I narrowed down my problem to case sensitivity with my username. I normally login into SF with my username "Caligatio" (with an uppercase 'C') and have no problems, although my username shows up as "caligatio" (with a lowercase 'c'). In the case of WordPress, I can successfully login with the username "Caligatio" but I suspect that whatever...
11:58PM UTC on Mar 04 2009 in SourceForge.net
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Hello,
I attempted to log in into my project's WordPress but I was unsuccessful in doing so. I clicked the "log in" link on the right side of my WP main page (leads to https://apps.sourceforge.net/wordpress/jssha/wp-login.php) but it immediately says "ERROR: Invalid username." My sf.net username/password did not work on this form. I then tried to regrant myself admin access to WP but that...
01:26AM UTC on Feb 27 2009 in SourceForge.net
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I do not think that javascript can access local files for security reasons (imagine a script looking at your home profile folder and uploading contents).
That being said, it would have to do a POST which negates the purpose of doing the hashing on the client side. You may want to look at a PHP/Python/Perl solution.
What are you trying to do exactly?.
12:22PM UTC on Jan 10 2009 in jsSHA
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caligatio added the jsSHA-1.11.zip file.
12:42PM UTC on Dec 07 2008 in jsSHA
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caligatio added the jsSHA-1.11.tar.gz file.
12:42PM UTC on Dec 07 2008 in jsSHA
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caligatio added the jsSHA-1.11.tar.bz2 file.
12:42PM UTC on Dec 07 2008 in jsSHA
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caligatio created the 1.11 file release.
12:40PM UTC on Dec 07 2008 in jsSHA
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caligatio committed revision 10 to the jsSHA SVN repository, changing 1 files.
12:39PM UTC on Dec 07 2008 in jsSHA