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A long story of logins

Posted in code, vquence by silvia on the July 10th, 2007

The new vquence website, that lets you create vquences yourself, has been out for more than a week now. But we were unhappy to talk about it because the login code was screwed up. It all happened in the last minute: a crash between the beauty of design and the reality of Web browsers. Who won? Well …

Between Julian and I, we had decided to do a cool sliding effect for user login and signup (try it out on the site - it’s hard to explain in words). Very Web 2.0 - very shiny. It all worked well and we quite happily ran the code for a long time.

Then came the time that we wanted to give outside users access and that our more security-conscious people suggested to exchange user passwords over https rather than in plaintext. Fair enough - no worries - quick fix to change the protocol, right? Bah - all wrong - because now you have http and https elements on the same Web page needing to talk to each other. Big sandboxing issue in Firefox - and worse in IE.

Anyway - I leave the details of this problem - and the ultimate solution for it - to somebody better suited to explaining it. I will only say that it has cost us days of pain and suffering and bug #93 will forever be remembered.

But - we fixed it - and now you can happily create video playlists on www.vquence.com and share/socialise them. I have one on my facebook page. :-)

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