I'm creating a toolbar for my soon coming redesigned site Illing Spree and I want to make sure only the sites listed in the array "ill_members" will only load the bar, that way there's such things as an authorization. But I'm not exactly sure how to make these if statements. Can anyone help? :)
Also: This is all being written inside a JavaScript file, hence making a bootstrap so the other sites wouldn't go through the trouble of installing or working with upgrades.
var jQueryScriptOutputted=false;function initJQuery(){if(typeof jQuery=="undefined"){if(!jQueryScriptOutputted){jQueryScriptOutputted=true;document.write("<scr"+"ipt type='text/javascript' src='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js'></scr"+"ipt>")}}else $(function(){})}initJQuery();
var ill_members = [
{name: "Illing Spree", link: "illingspree.com"},
{name: "WeAreRap.com", link: "wearerap.com"},
{name: "Gossip On Time", link: "gossipontime.com"}
];
var ill_music_members = [
{name: "WeAreRap.com", link: "wearerap.com"},
];
var dyno = "http://dyno.illingspree.com/toolbar/v0.1/";
var illBar = "<div id='illbar'><a id='illbar-logo' href='http://illingspree.com'></a></div>";
$(document).ready(function () {
$('head').append("<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='" + dyno + "tb.css'/>");
$('body').append(illBar);
});
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Wow, spoken like a true blind hater, you don't even provide arguments. Please, go check my comment above to @seacaptain and you'll find out why what you say doesn't make sense in this context...
Get used to this, with AI tooling now uncovering new vulns and getting them exploitable far faster than has ever been possible before software is going to need to be updated far more frequently.
Back in the day it may take reseachers weeks or months to do what AI can now do in hours.
Once its a threat is discovered it's weaponsized far more quickly, meaning you simply can't be waiting 2, 3, 4 weeks to deploy a patch, it needs to be patched immediately.
Going to be interesting handling this in the enterprise space where traditionally patching has been steady, but very staged (and rightly so up until now), that is going to have to change.
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I'm creating a toolbar for my soon coming redesigned site Illing Spree and I want to make sure only the sites listed in the array "ill_members" will only load the bar, that way there's such things as an authorization. But I'm not exactly sure how to make these if statements. Can anyone help? :)
Also: This is all being written inside a JavaScript file, hence making a bootstrap so the other sites wouldn't go through the trouble of installing or working with upgrades.
var jQueryScriptOutputted=false;function initJQuery(){if(typeof jQuery=="undefined"){if(!jQueryScriptOutputted){jQueryScriptOutputted=true;document.write("<scr"+"ipt type='text/javascript' src='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js'></scr"+"ipt>")}}else $(function(){})}initJQuery(); var ill_members = [ {name: "Illing Spree", link: "illingspree.com"}, {name: "WeAreRap.com", link: "wearerap.com"}, {name: "Gossip On Time", link: "gossipontime.com"} ]; var ill_music_members = [ {name: "WeAreRap.com", link: "wearerap.com"}, ]; var dyno = "http://dyno.illingspree.com/toolbar/v0.1/"; var illBar = "<div id='illbar'><a id='illbar-logo' href='http://illingspree.com'></a></div>"; $(document).ready(function () { $('head').append("<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='" + dyno + "tb.css'/>"); $('body').append(illBar); });Link to comment
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