If a cell tower tells the phone its location doesn't it make sense to save that so the same question doesn't get asked over and over again?
and mastered them to a DVD...
Your point is correct, but your test was flawed.
In no way is this a defense of Microsoft, its just an attack on you.
smelch follows up:
That wasn't an attack!
No additional comment is necessary
I suspect thats mostly because you're bad at web development.
Actually, you are wrong and misdirecting your attack. If a browser vendor wants to boast HTML5 compliance then it is completely fair to ask about compliance with previous iterations of the HTML standard.
And yes you can have w3c compliant html that fails miserably in IE. Competent web developers can/will, and do cajole their code to work correctly in IE. That doesn't mean as you state, that the code in its original incarnation was wrong or the developer was incompetent. It simply means he had to tweak his/her code to comply with a non-compliant web browser. And many including myself do that begrudginly because so many people use an depend on said non-compliant browser.
I still don't understand why people feel that they must have children. Not only does it contribute to the ever growing problem of overpopulation, but the fact that a startling number parents have children regardless of the fact that they don't have any time to raise them only worsens matters.
Your post made me sad. Not for me, I have six children, but sad for you.
btw. I like your sig.
Anything they can do to help kill physical media is good for Apple.
And is good for me also. Files are so much better than physical media. IMHO.
there is nothing new.
So who made a product like the iPad before the iPad?
lost humor aside...
You make a good point. So my comments are to the OP.
If I use Client side Javascipt to generate the MD5 hash then the "secret" key has to be sent to the client. Otherwise how would it know the secret key to use to create the hash.
I lived in Denver Colorado during the late nineties. I had a Jeep Cherokee which is probably the easiest car to steal so it was a big target for people that just wanted to joyride.
It was stolen/attempted 4 times in the eight years I lived there. Each time it was recovered usually within a day. The last time it was stolen I called my insurance company to file a claim. The guy asked me if I had locked the door. I told him no. After a bit of silence he asked me why. I told him I didn't lock the door because I didn't want to drive around with a broken glass while I waited to get it fixed. He looked at my history and said I see it looks like we have replaced the glass in this vehicle 3 times and we wont have to this time.
Since then I never lock my car. People that do not know the story usually say things like "naive" but actually the opposite is true.
One man's constant is another man's variable. -- A.J. Perlis