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modutil -dbdir sql:/home/mt"jar-install-filey/sharednssdb -jar install.jar -installdir sql:/home/my/sharednssdb this installation jar file was signed by: ---------------------------------------------- **subject name** c=us, st=california, l=mountain view, cn=cryptorific inc., ou=digital id class 3 - netscape object signing, ou="www.verisign.com/repository/cps in
corp.
... by ref.,liab.ltd(c)9 6", ou=www.verisign.com/cps in
corp.by ref .
... liability ltd.(c)97 verisign, ou=verisign object signing ca - class 3 organization, ou="verisign, inc.", o=verisign trust network **issuer name**, ou=www.verisign.com/cps in
corp.by ref.
...And 5 more matches
window.location - Web APIs
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corper.
...ut non est dui, id ullam
corper orci.
...maecenas ornare, dui quis auctor hendrerit, turpis sem ullam
corper odio, in auctor magna metus quis leo.
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Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy - HTTP
the http cross-origin-embedder-policy (coep) response header prevents a document from loading any cross-origin resources that don't explicitly grant the document permission (using
corp or cors).
... header type response header forbidden header name no syntax cross-origin-embedder-policy: unsafe-none | require-
corp directives unsafe-none this is the default value.
... require-
corp a document can only load resources from the same origin, or resources explicitly marked as loadable from another origin.
...And 3 more matches
NSS Tools modutil
led information about the specified module: modutil -list "netscape internal pkcs #11 module" -dbdir c:\databases the security module database tool displays information similar to this: using database directory c:\databases...--------------------------------------------------------name: netscape internal pkcs #11 modulelibrary file: **internal only module**manufacturer: netscape communications
corp description: communicator internal crypto svcpkcs #11 version 2.0library version: 4.0cipher enable flags: nonedefault mechanism flags: rsa:dsa:rc2:rc4:des:sha1:md5:md2slot: communicator internal cryptographic services version 4.0manufacturer: netscape communications
corp type: softwareversion number: 4.1firmware version: 0.0status: enabledtoken name: communicator generic crypto svcstoken manufact...
...urer: netscape communications
corp token model: libsec 4.0 token serial number: 0000000000000000token version: 4.0token firmware version: 0.0access: write protectedlogin type: public (no login required)user pin: not initializedslot: communicator user private key and certificate servicesmanufacturer: netscape communications
corp type: softwareversion number: 3.0firmware version: 0.0status: enabledtoken name: communicator certificate db token manufacturer: netscape communications
corp token model: libsec 4.0 token serial number: 0000000000000000token version: 7.0token firmware version: 0.0access: not write protectedlogin type: login requireduser pin: not initialized setting a default provider this example makes the specified module a default provider for the rsa, dsa, and rc2 security mech...
...this installation jar file was signed by: ---------------------------------------------- **subject name** c=us, st=california, l=mountain view, cn=cryptorific inc., ou=digital idclass 3 - netscape object signing, ou="www.verisign.com/repository/cpsin
corp.
...And 2 more matches
<input type="email"> - HTML: Hypertext Markup Language
we want to ensure that not only does the user provide a valid e-mail address, but for security purposes, we require that the address be an internal
corporate e-mail address.
...dding-bottom: 20px; } label { line-height: 22px; } label::after { content: ":"; } <form> <div class="emailbox"> <label for="emailaddress">your e-mail address</label><br> <input id="emailaddress" type="email" size="64" maxlength="64" required placeholder="username@beststartupever.com" pattern=".+@beststartupever.com" title="please provide only a best startup ever
corporate e-mail address"> </div> <div class="messagebox"> <label for="message">request</label><br> <textarea id="message" cols="80" rows="8" required placeholder="my shoes are too tight, and i have forgotten how to dance."></textarea> </div> <input type="submit" value="send request"> </form> our <form> contains one <input> of type email for the user's e-mail address, a <t...
...this string demonstrates both that an e-mail address should be entered, and suggests that it should be a
corporate beststartupever.com account.
...And 2 more matches
JavaScript Daemons Management - Archive of obsolete content
calling daemon.in
corporate(@func) will modify the @func.prototype property!
... */ daemon.in
corporate = function (fconstr) { var olegacy = fconstr.prototype; fconstr.prototype = new daemon.blank(); fconstr.prototype.legacy = olegacy; return fconstr; }; /* system required daemon instances methods */ daemon.prototype.isatend = function () { return this.backw ?
... **/ /* warning: this method requires the global daemon.construct() method */ daemon.safe.construct = daemon.construct; /* warning: this method requires the global daemon.buildaround() method */ daemon.safe.buildaround = daemon.buildaround; /* warning: this method requires the global daemon.in
corporate() method */ daemon.safe.in
corporate = daemon.in
corporate; /* system required daemon.safe instances methods */ daemon.safe.prototype.synchronize = function () { if (this.paused) { return; } cleartimeout(this.session); this.session = settimeout(daemon.safe.forcecall, this.rate, this); }; daemon.safe.prototype.pause = function () { cleartimeout(this.session); thi...
... sample usage: var mydaemon = daemon.buildaround({ "create": function () { [custom code] }, // optional "prepare": function () { [custom code] }, // optional "perform": function () { [custom code] }, // required "customproperty": [custom value], "mycustommethod": function () { [custom code] }, "anothercustomproperty": [custom value], "etc.": "etc." }, 200, 30); daemon.in
corporate(function) the function.prototype property will replaced with a new daemon() object.
Index - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definitions of Web-related terms
this certifies that an organization that requested a digital certificate (e.g., mozilla
corporation) is authorized to request a certificate for the subject named in the certificate (e.g., mozilla.org).
... 100 dmz glossary, networking, security a dmz is a way to provide an insulated secure interface between an internal network (
corporate or private) and the outside untrusted world — usually the internet.
... 212 icann glossary, infrastructure icann (internet
corporation for assigned names and numbers) is an international nonprofit that maintains the domain name system and the record of ip addresses.
...the advantage of a modular system is that one can reason the parts independently 277 mozilla firefox browser, firefox, glossary, infrastructure, mozilla, mozilla firefox mozilla firefox is a free open-source browser whose development is overseen by the mozilla
corporation.
The Joy of XUL - Archive of obsolete content
xpinstall enables users to effortlessly install new xul applications over the internet or from
corporate intranet servers.
... todo: describe cool toolkit and xul runner features case study: a mozilla calendar application this mini case study describes how oeone
corporation (now part of hipplay; this calendar application is no longer listed on their site) integrated its calendar application with the core mozilla product.
...but later, when the original developer (oeone
corporation) contributed the source to the mozilla project, the calendar had to be migrated to the windows and macintosh platforms.
Introduction to Public-Key Cryptography - Archive of obsolete content
for example, a user might have to type a different password to log into the network, collect email, use directory services, use the
corporate calendar program, and access various servers.
...an administrator can implement some aspects of
corporate security policies by controlling the ca certificates stored in each user's copy of firefox.
... for example, this might be a typical dn for an employee of example
corp: uid=doe,e=doe@example.net,cn=john doe,o=example
corp.,c=us the abbreviations before each equal sign in this example have these meanings: uid: user id e: email address cn: the user's common name o: organization c: country dns may include a variety of other name-value pairs.
CSS FAQ - Learn web development
.news { color: black; } .
corpname { font-weight: bold; color: red; } <!-- news item text is black, but
corporate name is red and in bold --> <div class="news"> (reuters) <span class="
corpname">general electric</span> (ge.nys) announced on thursday...
... body * { font-weight: normal; } #stockticker { font: 12px verdana; } .
corpname { font-weight: bold; } .stockup { color: red; } <div id="section"> nys: <span class="
corpname"><span class="stockup">ge</span></span> +1.0 ...
...so font-weight: bold; applied to the .
corpname class is overridden by font-weight: normal; applied to all elements in the body.
NSS tools : modutil
modutil -dbdir sql:/home/mt"jar-install-filey/sharednssdb -jar install.jar -installdir sql:/home/my/sharednssdb this installation jar file was signed by: ---------------------------------------------- **subject name** c=us, st=california, l=mountain view, cn=cryptorific inc., ou=digital id class 3 - netscape object signing, ou="www.verisign.com/repository/cps in
corp.
... by ref.,liab.ltd(c)9 6", ou=www.verisign.com/cps in
corp.by ref .
... liability ltd.(c)97 verisign, ou=verisign object signing ca - class 3 organization, ou="verisign, inc.", o=verisign trust network **issuer name**, ou=www.verisign.com/cps in
corp.by ref.
NSS tools : modutil
modutil -dbdir sql:/home/mt"jar-install-filey/sharednssdb -jar install.jar -installdir sql:/home/my/sharednssdb this installation jar file was signed by: ---------------------------------------------- **subject name** c=us, st=california, l=mountain view, cn=cryptorific inc., ou=digital id class 3 - netscape object signing, ou="www.verisign.com/repository/cps in
corp.
... by ref.,liab.ltd(c)9 6", ou=www.verisign.com/cps in
corp.by ref .
... liability ltd.(c)97 verisign, ou=verisign object signing ca - class 3 organization, ou="verisign, inc.", o=verisign trust network **issuer name**, ou=www.verisign.com/cps in
corp.by ref.
Web Accessibility: Understanding Colors and Luminance - Accessibility
when speaking of color contrast, w3c formulas are actually in
corporating luminance, not just the colors ("hues") themselves.
... that said, hsl colors in
corporate lightness, not luminance, and this is a significant consideration.
... newer technologies, such as opengl and direct3d in
corporate support for the srgb gamma curve, although some articles for opengl reference use of rgba rather than srgb.
A hybrid approach - Developer guides
we can also address some of the performance problems with responsive design by in
corporating server-side techniques.
... we’ve talked about in
corporating server-side techniques into a responsive design, but there are even ways to use the hybrid approach if your use cases for mobile and desktop are very different.
... you could, for example, increase the flexibility of your separate site designs by in
corporating media queries and a flexible layout.
<dl>: The Description List element - HTML: Hypertext Markup Language
examples single term and description <dl> <dt>firefox</dt> <dd> a free, open source, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the mozilla
corporation and hundreds of volunteers.
... </dd> <!-- other terms and descriptions --> </dl> multiple terms, single description <dl> <dt>firefox</dt> <dt>mozilla firefox</dt> <dt>fx</dt> <dd> a free, open source, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the mozilla
corporation and hundreds of volunteers.
... </dd> <!-- other terms and descriptions --> </dl> single term, multiple descriptions <dl> <dt>firefox</dt> <dd> a free, open source, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the mozilla
corporation and hundreds of volunteers.
Plug-n-Hack - Archive of obsolete content
for example, to configure a browser to use an intercepting proxy that can handle https traffic, the user must typically: configure their browser to proxy via the tool configure the tool to proxy via their
corporate proxy import the tool’s ssl certificate into their browser if any of these steps are carried out incorrectly then the browser will typically fail to connect to any website – debugging such problems can be frustrating and time-consuming.
...the current protocol and firefox implementation are released under the mozilla public license 2.0 which means it can be in
corporated in commercial tools without charge.
LiveConnect Overview - Archive of obsolete content
for example, suppose the redwood
corporation uses a java package called redwood to contain various java classes that it implements.
...in the earlier example about the redwood
corporation, for example, the reference packages.redwood is a javapackage object.
JavaScript basics - Learn web development
it was invented by brendan eich (co-founder of the mozilla project), the mozilla foundation, and the mozilla
corporation.
... third-party apis that allow developers to in
corporate functionality in sites from other content providers, such as twitter or facebook.
NSS tools : certutil
for example: $ certutil -r -k ec -q nistb409 -g 512 -s "cn=john smith,o=example
corp, l=mountain view,st=california,c=us" -d sql:/home/my/sharednssdb -p 650-5 55-0123 -a -o cert.cer generating key.
... certificate request generated by netscape phone: 650-555-0123 common name: john smith email: (not ed) organization: example
corp state: california country: us -----begin new certificate request----- miibidcbywibadbmmqswcqydvqqgewjvuzetmbega1uecbmkq2fsawzvcm5pytew mbqga1uebxmntw91bnrhaw4gvmlldzevmbmga1uechmmrxhhbxbszsbdb3jwmrmw eqydvqqdewpkb2huifntaxromfwwdqyjkozihvcnaqebbqadswawsajbamvupdoz kmhnox7rep8cc0lk+ffweuyidx9w5k/bioqokvejxyqzhit9athzbvmosf1y1s8j czdubcg1+ibnxaecaweaaaaama0gcsqgsib3dqebbquaa0earyqzvpyrutq486ny qmtyqnjii1f8c1z+tl4ufylmg8z6lg/j/u1e5t1qqb5e9q4+bhrbrqjrr1jzx3tb 1hp9gg== -----end new certificate request----- creating a certificate a valid certificate must be issued by a trusted ca.
NSS Tools certutil
class 4 ca ,c, verisign class 3 primary ca c,c,c canada post
corporation ca c,c, integrion ca c,c,c ibm world registry ca c,c,c gtis/pwgsc, canada gov.
... or uid=jsmith, e=jsmith@netscape.com, cn=john smith, o=netscape communications
corp., c=us : expired certificate or uid=jsmith, e=jsmith@netscape.com, cn=john smith, o=netscape communications
corp., c=us : certificate not approved for this operation ...
certutil
for example: $ certutil -r -k ec -q nistb409 -g 512 -s "cn=john smith,o=example
corp,l=mountain view,st=california,c=us" -d sql:/home/my/sharednssdb -p 650-555-0123 -a -o cert.cer generating key.
... certificate request generated by netscape phone: 650-555-0123 common name: john smith email: (not ed) organization: example
corp state: california country: us -----begin new certificate request----- miibidcbywibadbmmqswcqydvqqgewjvuzetmbega1uecbmkq2fsawzvcm5pytew mbqga1uebxmntw91bnrhaw4gvmlldzevmbmga1uechmmrxhhbxbszsbdb3jwmrmw eqydvqqdewpkb2huifntaxromfwwdqyjkozihvcnaqebbqadswawsajbamvupdoz kmhnox7rep8cc0lk+ffweuyidx9w5k/bioqokvejxyqzhit9athzbvmosf1y1s8j czdubcg1+ibnxaecaweaaaaama0gcsqgsib3dqebbquaa0earyqzvpyrutq486ny qmtyqnjii1f8c1z+tl4ufylmg8z6lg/j/u1e5t1qqb5e9q4+bhrbrqjrr1jzx3tb 1hp9gg== -----end new certificate request----- creating a certificate a valid certificate must be issued by a trusted ca.
NSS tools : signtool
* ca server software running on your
corporate intranet or extranet.
... certificate common name: test object signing certificate organization: netscape communications
corp.
WebReplayRoadmap
using a
corpus of several normal recordings (or buggy recordings) would reduce false positives due to incidental differences between the recordings.
... management of a
corpus of recordings (some which may have been made with different builds or operating systems) will be easier to manage, with shared storage in the cloud.
HTMLImageElement.alt - Web APIs
icons or logos logos (such as
corporate or brand logos) and informational icons should use the corresponding text in their alt strings.
... that is, if an image is a
corporate logo, the alt text should be the name of the company.
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.rp - Web APIs
"example
corp").
... examples var publickey = { challenge: /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com", icon: "https://login.example.com/login.ico" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16), name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // send attestation response and client extensions // to the server to proceed with the registration // of the credential }).catch(function (err) { console.error(err); }); specifications specification status comment web authentication: an api for accessing public key credentials level 1the definition ...
Inputs and input sources - Web APIs
in
corporating input from non-webxr sources sometimes, you need to have a way to let the user provide input using controllers which are external to webxr.
... the applyexternalinputs() method takes the avatar object replaces its referencespace property with a new reference space that in
corporates the updated deltas.
Web Audio API - Web APIs
web audio api target audience the web audio api can seem intimidating to those that aren't familiar with audio or music terms, and as it in
corporates a great deal of functionality it can prove difficult to get started if you are a developer.
... it can be used to simply in
corporate audio into your website or application, by providing atmosphere like futurelibrary.no, or auditory feedback on forms.
Window.prompt() - Web APIs
example let sign = prompt("what's your sign?"); if (sign.tolowercase() == "s
corpio") { alert("wow!
... i'm a s
corpio too!"); } // there are many ways to use the prompt feature sign = window.prompt(); // open the blank prompt window sign = prompt(); // open the blank prompt window sign = window.prompt('are you feeling lucky'); // open the window with text "are you feeling lucky" sign = window.prompt('are you feeling lucky', 'sure'); // open the window with text "are you feeling lucky" and default value "sure" when the user clicks the ok button, text entered in the input field is returned.
Feature-Policy: fullscreen - HTTP
examples general example secure
corp inc.
...it can do so by delivering the following http response header to define a feature policy: feature-policy: fullscreen 'self' https://example.com with an <iframe> element fast
corp inc.
Feature-Policy: geolocation - HTTP
examples general example secure
corp inc.
...it can do so by delivering the following http response header to define a feature policy: feature-policy: geolocation 'self' https://example.com with an <iframe> element fast
corp inc.
Introduction - Archive of obsolete content
mozilla and firefox the term mozilla can be used to refer to several concepts: the mozilla project, the mozilla foundation, the mozilla
corporation and the old mozilla browser.
Mozilla Crypto FAQ - Archive of obsolete content
iplanet e-commerce solutions has released netscape-branded binary versions of personal security manager that in
corporate the rsa bsafe library; the netscape psm software can be installed and used with binary mozilla versions.
Trees and Templates - Archive of obsolete content
the following example changes the columns in the earlier example to in
corporate the extra features: <treecols> <treecol id="name" label="name" flex="1" primary="true" sortactive="true" sortdirection="ascending" sort="rdf:http://home.netscape.com/nc-rdf#name"/> <splitter/> <treecol id="date" label="date" flex="1" sort="rdf:http://home.netscape.com/web-rdf#lastmodifieddate"/> </treecols> persisting column state one additional thin...
XML - Archive of obsolete content
using a combination of xul's ready-made widgets (e.g., menubar, scrollbar, progressmeter, and so on) and xul's in
corporation of such standards as html4, dom1/2, and cascading stylesheets, you can design any interface that you can imagine, using any number of different features, tools, and methodologies.
Format - Archive of obsolete content
firefox 1.5.0.5 planned release - 2006/07/26 discussions firefox survey feedback requested rachel werner (mozilla
corp marketing intern) requested feedback on a proposed user survey.
2006-07-17 - Archive of obsolete content
firefox 1.5.0.5 planned release - 2006/07/26 discussions firefox survey feedback requested rachel werner (mozilla
corp marketing intern) requested feedback on a proposed user survey.
The First Install Problem - Archive of obsolete content
example: a piece of software called myapplication might create hkey_local_machine\software\mozillaplugins\@mycompany.com/myapplication,version=5.0.1/ where the plid is something the
corporation that makes myapplication (mycompany inc.) determines.
Archive of obsolete content
it is a static library that is linked into the flash player but kept separate, and can be in
corporated into other programs.
Game promotion - Game development
having a booth gives you the possibility to interact with your fans directly — besides the promotion part you can also test new builds of your game on regular people and fix any bugs (or in
corporate any feedback) they uncover.
Tutorials - Game development
2d maze game with device orientation this tutorial shows how to create a 2d maze game using html5, in
corporating fundamentals such as collision detection and sprite placement on a <canvas>.
Web fonts - Learn web development
variable fonts there is a newer font technology available in browsers called variable fonts — these are fonts that allow many different variations of a typeface to be in
corporated into a single file, rather than having a separate font file for every width, weight, or style.
From object to iframe — other embedding technologies - Learn web development
this is great for in
corporating third-party content into your website that you might not have direct control over and don't want to have to implement your own version of — such as video from online video providers, commenting systems like disqus, maps from online map providers, advertising banners, etc.
Index - Learn web development
it was invented by brendan eich (co-founder of the mozilla project), the mozilla foundation, and the mozilla
corporation.
Multimedia: video - Learn web development
<video autoplay="" loop="" muted="true" playsinline="" id="hero-video"> <source src="banner_video.webm" type='video/webm; codecs="vp8, vorbis"'> <source src="web_banner.mp4" type="video/mp4"> </video> this hero-video code (above) is common to conference websites and
corporate home pages.
Server-side web frameworks - Learn web development
because express is a minimalist web framework it does not in
corporate every component that you might want to use (for example, database access and support for users and sessions are provided through independent libraries).
Accessibility Features in Firefox
mozilla
corporation is currently reaching out to work with ai squared, the makers of zoomtext, in order to enable complete support of advanced zoomtext features such as the doc reader and app reader.
CSUN Firefox Materials
mozilla
corporation is currently reaching out to work with ai squared, the makers of zoomtext, in order to enable complete support of advanced zoomtext features such as the doc reader and app reader.
Links and Resources
webxact™ from watchfire®
corporation webxact™ is a free and complete online accessibility validation service that can test single pages for quality, accessibility and privacy issues.
Software accessibility: Where are we today?
enter open source software microsoft was on the right track with microsoft active accessibility, but because the source code to most popular desktop applications which are used in large
corporations is not publicly available, they were never made fully accessible.
NSPR Contributor Guide
if you snatched it from somewhere else, tell us where; show us where the right to in
corporate it into nspr exists.
NSS 3.21 release notes
global ca 3 sha-1 fingerprint: ab:48:f3:33:db:04:ab:b9:c0:72:da:5b:0c:c1:d0:57:f0:36:9b:46 cn = utn - data
corp sgc sha-1 fingerprint: 58:11:9f:0e:12:82:87:ea:50:fd:d9:87:45:6f:4f:78:dc:fa:d6:d4 o = tÜrktrust bilgi İletişim ve bilişim güvenliği hizmetleri a.Ş.
NSS API Guidelines
cmmf no longer exists as a proposed standard; cmmf functions have been in
corporated into the proposal for certificate management protocols (cmp).
NSS tools : ssltab
90: 0a 13 23 4e 65 74 73 63 61 70 65 20 43 6f 6d 6d | ..#netscape comm a0: 75 6e 69 63 61 74 69 6f 6e 73 20 43 6f 72 70 6f | unications
corpo b0: 72 61 74 69 6f 6e 31 11 30 0f 06 03 55 04 0b 13 | ration1.0...u...
NSS tools : ssltap
90: 0a 13 23 4e 65 74 73 63 61 70 65 20 43 6f 6d 6d | ..#netscape comm a0: 75 6e 69 63 61 74 69 6f 6e 73 20 43 6f 72 70 6f | unications
corpo b0: 72 61 74 69 6f 6e 31 11 30 0f 06 03 55 04 0b 13 | ration1.0...u...
NSS Tools ssltap
90: 0a 13 23 4e 65 74 73 63 61 70 65 20 43 6f 6d 6d | ..#netscape comm a0: 75 6e 69 63 61 74 69 6f 6e 73 20 43 6f 72 70 6f | unications
corpo b0: 72 61 74 69 6f 6e 31 11 30 0f 06 03 55 04 0b 13 | ration1.0...u...
NSS tools : ssltap
90: 0a 13 23 4e 65 74 73 63 61 70 65 20 43 6f 6d 6d | ..#netscape comm a0: 75 6e 69 63 61 74 69 6f 6e 73 20 43 6f 72 70 6f | unications
corpo b0: 72 61 74 69 6f 6e 31 11 30 0f 06 03 55 04 0b 13 | ration1.0...u...
Pork
as of october 2009 oink in
corporates the pork functionality into its standard distribution; look for files and tests having the prefix "xform".
Tracing JIT
for example, when recording any conditional branch in the spidermonkey bytecode, a guard will be in
corported into the trace that checks the branch is taken the same way during execution as it was during recording.
SpiderMonkey 24
the extension eventually became an evolutionary dead end, as tc39 chose not to in
corporate it into ecmascript proper.
Handling Mozilla Security Bugs
as with other parts of the mozilla project, participation in the mozilla security-related activities will be open to both independent volunteers and to employees of the various
corporations and other organizations involved with mozilla.
Finishing the Component
if you care to extend this implementation so that the list of urls is held remotely on a server somewhere - as might be the case when the weblock component is used in a
corporate intranet, for example - there are networking apis in gecko that will support this.
PyXPCOM
history pyxpcom was initially developed by activestate tool
corporation, and came out of their komodo project.
nsIMicrosummaryGenerator
to ensure this, we recommend that such extensions in
corporate uuids created by nsiuuidgenerator into the urns of the generators they create.
Network request list - Firefox Developer Tools
you can filter by plain text (in which case the text is used to find partial matches; entering "for" will match any message that contains the word "for") or—as of firefox 75—using regular expressions (by writing the regexp bracketed within slashes; "/.+
corp.*/" will look for any occurrence of "
corp" which has at least one character before it and may or may not have any characters after it, for example).
AbstractRange - Web APIs
if you want to create a range that in
corporates the contents of the <p> element whose contents are "a <em>very</em> interesting thing happened on the way to the forum...", you can do so like this: let prange = document.createrange(); prange.selectnodecontents(document.queryselector("#entry1 p")); since we wish to select the entire contents of the <p> element, including its descendants, this works perfectly.
AuthenticatorAttestationResponse.attestationObject - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { challenge: /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16), name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { var attestationobj = newcredentialinfo.response.attestationobject; // this will be a cbo...
AuthenticatorAttestationResponse.getTransports() - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { challenge: /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16), name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { var transports = newcredentialinfo.response.gettransports(); console.table(transports); ...
AuthenticatorAttestationResponse - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { challenge: /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16), name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { var response = newcredentialinfo.response; // do something with the response // (sen...
AuthenticatorResponse - Web APIs
}) .then(function (credentialinfoassertion) { var assertionresponse = credentialinfoassertion.response; // send assertion response back to the server // to proceed with the control of the credential }).catch(function (err) { console.error(err); }); getting an authenticatorattestationresponse var publickey = { challenge: /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16), name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { var attestationresponse = newcredentialinfo.response; }).catch(function (err) { conso...
Manipulating video using canvas - Web APIs
by combining the capabilities of the video element with a canvas, you can manipulate video data in real time to in
corporate a variety of visual effects to the video being displayed.
performance.now() - Web APIs
starting with firefox 79, high resolution timers can be used if you cross-origin isolate your document using the cross-origin-opener-policy and cross-origin-embedder-policy headers: cross-origin-opener-policy: same-origin cross-origin-embedder-policy: require-
corp these headers ensure a top-level document does not share a browsing context group with cross-origin documents.
PublicKeyCredential.getClientExtensionResults() - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { // here are the extensions (as "inputs") extensions: { "loc": true, // this extension has been defined to include location information in attestation "uvi": true // user verification index: how the user was verified }, challenge: new uint8array(16) /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16) /* from the server */, name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { var mybuffer = newcredentialinfo.getclientextensionresults(); // m...
PublicKeyCredential.id - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { var id = newcredentialinfo.id; // do something with t...
PublicKeyCredential.rawId - Web APIs
examples var options = { challenge: new uint8array(26) /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey: options }) .then(function (pubkeycredential) { var rawid = pubkeycredential.rawid; // do so...
PublicKeyCredential.response - Web APIs
examples var options = { challenge: new uint8array(16) /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16) /* from the server */, name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey: options }) .then(function (pubkeycredential) { var response = pubkeycredential.response; var clientextre...
PublicKeyCredential - Web APIs
var publickey = { challenge: /* from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(16), name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { var response = newcredentialinfo.response; var clientextensionsresults = newcredentialin...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.attestation - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { attestation: "indirect", challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // send attestation response and client extensions //...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.authenticatorSelection - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { authenticatorselection:{ authenticatorattachment: "cross-platform", requireresidentkey: true, userverification: "required" }, challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // send attestation response and client extensions // to the server...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.challenge - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // send attestation response and client extensions //...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.excludeCredentials - Web APIs
ntials: [ { type: "public-key", // the id for john.doe@example.com id : new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given by the server */ }, { type: "public-key", // the id for john-doe@example.com id : new uint8array(26) /* another id */ } ], challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // send attestation response and client extensions // to the server...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.extensions - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { extensions:{ uvi: true, loc: false, uvm: false, exts: true }, challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // mybuffer will contain the result of any of the processing of the ext...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.pubKeyCredParams - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { pubkeycredparams: [ // we would like an elliptic curve to be used if possible { type: "public-key", alg: -7 }, // if not, then we will fallback on an rsa algorithm { type: "public-key", alg: -37 } ], challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", } }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // send attestation response and client extensions // to the server to proceed with the registration // of the credential }).c...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.timeout - Web APIs
challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { id: new uint8array(26), /* to be changed for each user */ name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({ publickey }) .then(function (newcredentialinfo) { // send attestation response and client extensions //...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions.user - Web APIs
examples var publickey = { challenge: new uint8array(26) /* this actually is given from the server */, rp: { name: "example
corp", id : "login.example.com" }, user: { // to be changed for each user id: new uint8array.from(window.atob("laegmlkjnrlkgnamlafalfka="), c=>c.charcodeat(0)); name: "jdoe@example.com", displayname: "john doe", icon: "https://gravatar.com/avatar/jdoe.png" }, pubkeycredparams: [ { type: "public-key", alg: -7 } ] }; navigator.credentials.create({...
PublicKeyCredentialCreationOptions - Web APIs
examples // some examples of cose algorithms const cose_alg_ecdsa_w_sha256 = -7; const cose_alg_ecdsa_w_sha512 = -36; var createcredentialoptions = { // format of new credentials is publickey publickey: { // relying party rp: { name: "example
corp", id: "login.example.com", icon: "https://login.example.com/login.ico" }, // cryptographic challenge from the server challenge: new uint8array(26), // user user: { id: new uint8array(16), name: "john.p.smith@example.com", displayname: "john p.
SubtleCrypto.sign() - Web APIs
it's different from rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5 in that it in
corporates a random salt in the signature operation, so the same message signed with the same key will not result in the same signature each time.
Window.open() - Web APIs
several
corporations allow their employees to surf on the web but under strict security policies: no javascript enabled, no java, no activex, no flash.
window.postMessage() - Web APIs
shared memory is gated behind two http headers: cross-origin-opener-policy with same-origin as value (protects your origin from attackers) cross-origin-embedder-policy with require-
corp as value (protects victims from your origin) cross-origin-opener-policy: same-origin cross-origin-embedder-policy: require-
corp to check if cross origin isolation has been successful, you can test against the crossoriginisolated property available to window and worker contexts: if (crossoriginisolated) { // post sharedarraybuffer } else { // do something else } see also planned changes ...
How to check the security state of an XMLHTTPRequest over SSL - Web APIs
mfailedxhr(req); dumpsecurityinfo(req, error); }, false); req.onload = function(e) { dumpsecurityinfo(req); }; req.send(); } then test("https://addons.mozilla.org"); produced the following output in my console: connection status: succeeded security info: security state: secure common name (cn) = addons.mozilla.org organisation = mozilla
corporation issuer = verisign, inc.
Generating HTML - Web APIs
figure 2 xml file :(example2.xml)view example | view source xml document (example2.xml): <?xml version="1.0"?> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="example2.xsl"?> <myns:article xmlns:myns="http://devedge.netscape.com/2002/de"> <myns:title>my article</myns:title> <myns:authors> <myns:author company="foopy
corp.">mr.
ARIA: banner role - Accessibility
the banner is typically includes things a logo or
corporate identity, possibly a site-specific search tool, and is generally what your marketing team would call the header or top banner of the site.
ARIA - Accessibility
many of these widgets were later in
corporated into html5, and developers should prefer using the correct semantic html element over using aria, if such an element exists.
Cognitive accessibility - Accessibility
tions for people with cognitive impairments includes: delivering content in more than one way, such as by text-to-speech or by video; providing easily-understood content, such as text written using plain-language standards; focusing attention on important content; minimizing distractions, such as unnecessary content or advertisements; providing consistent web page layout and navigation; in
corporating familiar elements, such as underlined links that are blue when not visited and purple when visited; dividing processes into logical, essential steps with progress indicators; making website authentication as easy as possible without compromising security; and making forms easy to complete, such as with clear error messages and simple error recovery.
Variable fonts guide - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets
variable fonts are an evolution of the opentype font specification that enables many different variations of a typeface to be in
corporated into a single file, rather than having a separate font file for every width, weight, or style.
CSS Fonts - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets
variable fonts guide variable fonts are an evolution of the opentype font specification that enables many different variations of a typeface to be in
corporated into a single file, rather than having a separate font file for every width, weight, or style.
background-color - CSS: Cascading Style Sheets
though technically removing the transparent keyword, this doesn't change anything as it has been in
corporated as a true <color> backgrounds level 3 github issues css level 2 (revision 1)the definition of 'background-color' in that specification.
User input and controls - Developer guides
pointer events when dealing with devices that in
corporate multiple forms of input, like mouse, finger touch and pen input, it might be hard to develop a solution that works for all these different control mechanisms.
<keygen> - HTML: Hypertext Markup Language
here is an example form submission as it would be delivered to a cgi program by the http server: commonname=john+doe&email=doe@foo.com&org=foobar+computing+
corp.& orgunit=bureau+of+bureaucracy&locality=anytown&state=california&country=us& key=mihfmhewxdanbgkqhkig9w0baqefaanladbiakeanx0tiljromuue%2bptwbre6xfv%0awtkqbsshxk5zhcuwcwyvcniq9b82qhjdoacdd34rqfcaind46fxkqunb0mvkzqid%0aaqabfhfnb3ppbgxhsxnneuzyawvuzdanbgkqhkig9w0baqqfaanbaakv2eex2n%2fs%0ar%2f7ijnrowlszsmttiqteb%2badwhgj9u1xruroilq%2fo2cuqxifzcnzkyakwp4dubqw%0ai0%2f%2frgbvmco%3d specification...
Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy - HTTP
cross-origin-opener-policy: same-origin cross-origin-embedder-policy: require-
corp see also the cross-origin-embedder-policy header which you'll need to set as well.
Firefox user agent string reference - HTTP
firefox/firefoxversion is an optional compatibility token that some gecko-based browsers may choose to in
corporate, to achieve maximum compatibility with websites that expect firefox.
HTTP headers - HTTP
cross-origin-resource-policy (
corp) prevents other domains from reading the response of the resources to which this header is applied.
HTTP Index - HTTP
19 cross-origin resource policy (
corp) http, reference, security cross-origin resource policy is an opt-in mechanism that allows web applications to protect against certain cross-origin requests, such as those issued by the browser when resources are embedded using elements such as <script> and <img>.
Control flow and error handling - JavaScript
« previousnext » javascript supports a compact set of statements, specifically control flow statements, that you can use to in
corporate a great deal of interactivity in your application.
Planned changes to shared memory - JavaScript
for top-level documents, two headers will need to be set: cross-origin-opener-policy with same-origin as value (protects your origin from attackers) cross-origin-embedder-policy with require-
corp as value (protects victims from your origin) with these two headers set, postmessage() will no longer throw for sharedarraybuffer objects and shared memory across threads is therefore available.
SharedArrayBuffer - JavaScript
for top-level documents, two headers will need to be set to cross-origin isolate your site: cross-origin-opener-policy with same-origin as value (protects your origin from attackers) cross-origin-embedder-policy with require-
corp as value (protects victims from your origin) cross-origin-opener-policy: same-origin cross-origin-embedder-policy: require-
corp to check if cross origin isolation has been successful, you can test against the crossoriginisolated property available to window and worker contexts: if (crossoriginisolated) { // post sharedarraybuffer } else { // do something else } see also planned changes ...