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Node.js

Node.js is a tool for executing JavaScript in a variety of environments. JavaScript had humble beginnings as a language that lived only in web browsers, but the Node.js project has expanded its reach and helped make it the most popular programming language in the world. Node.js extends the creative potential of people with web development experience, enabling a new generation of developers to create servers, command-line tools, desktop apps, and even robots.
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Usage of npm-bcrypt
npm-bcrypt package is only used in accounts-password and internally it falls back to bcryptjs which hasn't been updated in a while. So wouldn't it be better if we simply added a new npm dependency to accounts-password with bcrypt and deprecated
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Describe the bug
Using xframe ALLOW-FROM
throws error in console: Invalid 'X-Frame-Options' header encountered when loading 'https://api.dev.mysite.com/uploads/my-file.pdf': 'ALLOW-FROM dev.mysite.com' is not a recognized directive. The header will be ignored.
https://strapi.io/documentation/v3.x/concepts/middlewares.html#response-middlewares
instructions for xframe indicate `ALLOW-FR
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While I try to change header titles by passing array of titles to options like below it does not override the headers. Instead it writes new headers first and original data with old headers again from next cell.
I am experiencing the same problem.
In addition, sheets js is mutating the header array passed in, which is not something I would ever expect.
Example:
const head
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The digits in ordered lists extend into the margin and get cut off. The problem is much more severe on the iOS client, especially with wider fonts, so that "monospace" won't even show a single-digit number. On the Mac desktop client, it will at least display correctly until you hit 100 items in the list.
Environment
Joplin version: 10.7.2
Platform: iOS (iPhone XS & iPad Mini)
OS specifi
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Created by Ryan Dahl
Released May 27, 2009
- Organization
- nodejs
- Website
- nodejs.org/en
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
What steps will reproduce the bug?
How often does it reproduce? Is there a required condition?
Always.
What is the expected behavior?
According to the docs, it should work.