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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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Since iOS has changed its cookie policy named as INTELLIGENT TRACKING PREVENTION
(see risetechnologies/cookieTest#2 (comment) for a brief explanation) cookies set by the server are not being taken into account anymore (also see https://forums.meteor.com/t/sticky-session-using-cookies-and-cordova/44419/9).
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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
Issue Summary
I have Ghost Self-hosted.
When I try to import my subscribers from Substack, it shows this error as shown in the image.
I tried searching everywhere but no solution. I also tried to manually create the Members
folder on the server but still no luck.
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A;B;C;D
1,1;2,2;3,3;4,1
1,1;2,2;3,3;4,1
1,1;2,2;3,3;4,1
What happens: semicolon from the first line does not become the main separator, the comma from the second line does and it breaks the file's logic.
Code that reads:
X.read(e.target.result, { type: 'string' })
Result
{
A1: { t: 's', v:
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Mobile allows CRs in title which is inconsistent behaviour with desktop + can lead to data loss
Environment
Mobile
Joplin 2.3.4
Database v39
Android 11
USING BETA EDITOR
Desktop
Joplin 2.3.5 (prod, win32)
Client ID: a4ed20b9be424a1c8c3e5f3cc355c345
Sync Version: 3
Profile Version: 39
Keychain Supported: Yes
Revision: 819af3c
Windows 10
Steps to reproduce
- Create new note and start typing title manually
- Press 'return' and continue typing - repeat
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Created by Ryan Dahl
Released May 27, 2009
- Organization
- nodejs
- Website
- nodejs.org/en
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Version
v16.10.0
Platform
Linux solus 5.14.7-198.current #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 22 16:02:46 UTC 2021 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Subsystem
stream
What steps will reproduce the bug?