Ruby on Rails Tuesday, February 28, 2012

On Feb 28, 10:21 am, Gerardo Argiz <gar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about security with this kind of implementation, are they secure ?
> What should you do in order to create safer applications ?
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Im not sure I understand your question. I am not attempting to go
around the current security I have in place. What am I missing?

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> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Vell <lovell.mcilw...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Feb 27, 4:59 pm, Javier Quarite <jquari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Vell <lovell.mcilw...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > Thanks for the quick response. That does give me a little more clarity
> > > > but I guess my question was how do I define my variable with a value
> > > > that is in params? When I do alert($("#params")) I get a response of
> > > > object Object. When I do alert($(form.serialize())), I seem to get
> > > > most of the params values except for the one that I want. It also
> > > > doesn't look like its in an array so I can't chose the element that I
> > > > want. Granted I am new to jquery and don't fully understand
> > > > serialization and a great many other things. I believe the first alert
> > > > is telling me that I can get to the entire params object using an id
> > > > of params. But how do I get to the value within it to be able to
> > > > specify my data variable in my $.ajax() statement?  Sorry If I am not
> > > > making much sense...
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> > > First of all, does #params is html? or you just put it there?
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> > This is something I just stuck into the alert. I did not define any
> > html tags with an id of params.
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> > > maybe if you just put something like
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> > > console.log($(form.serialize()));
> > When I refresh after adding this line to my .js file I get the values
> > that are in the form that is displyed.
> > example:
> > utf8=%E2%9C%93&_method=put&authenticity_token=nOiekdY47fbFAHWD1rIG5rA
> > %2FAjBC9HD8qU2Z%2BAvh9
> > ...
> >  What I don't see is the values that were passed in the URL which is
> > what I am looking to capture.
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> > > and see what you're getting. (in chrome hit f12 and go to console, in
> > > firefox use firebug)
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> > > params is a hash of all the data you are sending, its handled by rails
> > not
> > > as an html object
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> > > Javier Q.
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