An HTML5 secure password generator iPhone app

A secure password generator HTML5 “app” for the iPhone and other platforms that runs entirely offline in JavaScript. Once initially loaded from the internet, it can be added to your iPhone’s home screen and will never need a network connection again.

Internet calendar formats revisited

A few weeks ago, I was complaining about the lack of a good Open Source library for both parsing AND making use of the vcal/ical internet calendar feed format.  Quite a few solutions exist for simple parsing but few (okay, zero that I could find) solid, robust solutions exist for doing anything intelligible with the … Continue reading Internet calendar formats revisited

900,000 Chutes & Ladders per hour

Every Thursday at work, during our lunch hour, several of us get together to play board games. We play a different game each week, and aside from a few tries at new games, we tend to rotate through the same three or four games each week. In an attempt to add a little variety, we … Continue reading 900,000 Chutes & Ladders per hour

JavaScript Portscanning

Please note that all blog posts before 8 April 2007 were automatically imported from LiveJournal.  To see the comments and any LiveJournal-specific extras such as polls and user icons, please find the source posting at http://brianenigma.livejournal.com/2006/07/Interesting.. using JavaScript on an internet website to portscan (and eventually hack) your local area network. There is an overview (with … Continue reading JavaScript Portscanning

AJAX

Please note that all blog posts before 8 April 2007 were automatically imported from LiveJournal.  To see the comments and any LiveJournal-specific extras such as polls and user icons, please find the source posting at http://brianenigma.livejournal.com/2006/03/Does anyone know of any good Ajax debugging tools for Internet Exploder? I'm having a couple of oddities that the craptastic … Continue reading AJAX