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Creating secure passwords for our online accounts is a necessary evil due to the huge increase in database and account hacking that occurs these days. The problem though is that no two companies have a similar policy for complex and secure password creation, then factor in the continued creation of…
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Hi. I was looking at the IL code of a valid method with Reflector and I've run into this:
L_00a5: leave.s L_0103
Instructions with the suffix .s are supposed to take an int8 operand, and sure enough this is should be the case with Leave_S as well. However, 0x0103 is 259, which exceeds the capacity…
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Hello,
I have a question about the primitive type 'short' in Java. I am using JDK 1.6.
If I have the following:
short a = 2;
short b = 3;
short c = a + b;
the compiler does not want to compile - it says that it "cannot convert from int to short" and suggests that I make a cast to short, so…
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I am writing a program to convert some data, mainly a bunch of Tiff images. Some of the Tiffs seems to have a minor problem with them. They show up fine in some viewers (Irfanview, client's old system) but not in others (Client's new system, Window's picture and fax viewer). I have manually looked…
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We're hosting a customer's Debian Linux web server. It's running a PHP based web application.
The server is sitting behind our firewall with it's own virtual interface and port 80 is forwarded internally to a machine sitting in the DMZ.
The issue we're having is that when data is posted to the…
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