I'm guessing the HN web server has a particularly narrow interpretation of the HTTP/1.1 spec: For compatibility with HTTP/1.0 applications, HTTP/1.1 requests containing a message-body MUST include a valid Content-Length…
If you mean logging in via clicking a link in an email then it is too much of a security risk. Think of all the places that URL can end up in: browser history, bookmarks, etc. It works for password reset because the…
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Well that was a let-down. I didn't know about this gimmicky fan. I thought someone had put fins on a Dyson sphere. That would be way cool.
or really big oxygen molecules o_O
I'm guessing the HN web server has a particularly narrow interpretation of the HTTP/1.1 spec: For compatibility with HTTP/1.0 applications, HTTP/1.1 requests containing a message-body MUST include a valid Content-Length…
If you mean logging in via clicking a link in an email then it is too much of a security risk. Think of all the places that URL can end up in: browser history, bookmarks, etc. It works for password reset because the…
No.
Well that was a let-down. I didn't know about this gimmicky fan. I thought someone had put fins on a Dyson sphere. That would be way cool.
or really big oxygen molecules o_O