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  2. HTML form - Wikipedia

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    Simply printing (echoing) user input to the browser without checking it first is something that should be avoided in secure forms processors: if a user entered the JavaScript code < script > alert (1)</ script > into the firstname field, the browser would execute the script on the form_handler.php page, just as if it had been coded by the ...

  3. Vaadin - Wikipedia

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    An input field for selecting both a date and a time Apache 2.0 Details: vaadin-details: An expandable panel for showing and hiding content Apache 2.0 Dialog: vaadin-dialog: A popup window to show other components in an overlay Apache 2.0 EmailField: vaadin-email-field: A text field that only accepts email addresses as input Apache 2.0 Form layout

  4. Wikipedia : File upload wizard/doc

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    To activate the Javascript, the wikipage must be loaded with a withJS= parameter. The Javascript code has been tested with the Firefox 10.0 browser so far. It makes some use of the jQuery library, which is commonly used in Wikipedia scripts. Data used during the input and upload process are stored in a Javascript object named window.fuw.

  5. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

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    Shows a text field at the top of diff pages and oldids that contains the short Special:Diff/ (or Special:Permalink/) format. 169: 76: diff-permalink-2 : Shows a text field at the top of diff pages and oldids that contains the short Special:Diff/ (or Special:Permalink/) format with square brackets [[]] around the page name. 25: 17: diffcur

  6. Confirmation dialog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_dialog

    Confirmation dialog (sometimes called a warning alert box or chicken box) [1] [2] is a dialog box that asks user to approve requested operation. Usually this dialog appears before a potentially dangerous operation is performed (program termination, file deletion, etc.)

  7. CAPTCHA - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha

    This CAPTCHA (reCAPTCHA v1) of "smwm" obscures its message from computer interpretation by twisting the letters and adding a slight background color gradient.A CAPTCHA (/ ˈ k æ p. tʃ ə / KAP-chə) is a type of challenge–response test used in computing to determine whether the user is human in order to deter bot attacks and spam.

  8. Why am I asked to verify my account after signing in?

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    If there's something unusual about your sign in or recent activity, we'll ask you to go through another verification step after you've entered the correct password.

  9. Wikipedia:Twinkle/doc - Wikipedia

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    If an article is specified in the input field, and the template supports an article link, Twinkle will automatically link the template to the article you specified. All templates that support this are marked with an asterisk ("*"). In the case of normal welcome templates, the article would be one that the user contributed positively to.