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If I told you then I'd have to... Well, see another thread about fridge capacity...Originally posted by AtW View Post... and you know that .... how?

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Another dumb thing it does is, as far as I've worked it out: when you submit the login form, it uses JavaScript to hash the password, then puts that value in the password field overwriting the actual password, then (I suspect) cancels the form submission event using preventDefault, then submits the form all over again via JavaScript.
I use Safari and its built-in password management (integrated with the MacOS Keychain). Going through this process means that, when the form is finally submitted for real, Safari notices that the password is now different, and asks whether it should replace the value you currently have stored with this new value that's magically appeared. If you mistakenly agree that it should, you then have a hash of the password saved, which doesn't work, and have to go through a ridiculously convoluted procedure to reset your password again
None of this is necessary, as the connection is secured by TLS in the first place
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That it utterly ridiculous. What kind of programmer thought of this bollox. Was it one of you lot ? This is a story that you usually find in coding horror and not a production banking website!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAnother dumb thing it does is, as far as I've worked it out: when you submit the login form, it uses JavaScript to hash the password, then puts that value in the password field overwriting the actual password, then (I suspect) cancels the form submission event using preventDefault, then submits the form all over again via JavaScript.
I use Safari and its built-in password management (integrated with the MacOS Keychain). Going through this process means that, when the form is finally submitted for real, Safari notices that the password is now different, and asks whether it should replace the value you currently have stored with this new value that's magically appeared. If you mistakenly agree that it should, you then have a hash of the password saved, which doesn't work, and have to go through a ridiculously convoluted procedure to reset your password again
None of this is necessary, as the connection is secured by TLS in the first place
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Are you saying that paying a VAT bill was potentially the most important last task you had to do in this life?Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
When I was in hospital the other year I had terrible reception, but wanted to pay my VAT bill the night before I went under the knife, just in case. ..
Sort of reminds me of Henry Royce's (cofounder of Rolls Royce) reputed last words "I wish I'd spent more time in the office"
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There isn't much to do in the Coronary Care Unit, so I figured I might as well pass the time sorting out various odd bits like that so nobody else would have to deal with them if things didn't turn out as plannedOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostAre you saying that paying a VAT bill was potentially the most important last task you had to do in this life?
Sort of reminds me of Henry Royce's (cofounder of Rolls Royce) reputed last words "I wish I'd spent more time in the office"
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I suspect suity has joined CAOriginally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThat it utterly ridiculous. What kind of programmer thought of this bollox. Was it one of you lot ? This is a story that you usually find in coding horror and not a production banking website!Comment
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It's absolute dog poop
Also looks like they've removed the .ofx export file format - its only .csv now and it's not compatible with my accountants web site.
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