[Short Project Description]
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How to use: | |
1.Create a facebook application here https://developers.facebook.com/apps/ | |
- Open https://developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer , select your Application , select your FB Page, and copy access token : | |
This is called as the short lived access token, and will be valid for 30min or 1 hour | |
- Then open https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/ac...=<app_secret>&fb_exchange_token=<short_token> (replace the values correctly) . | |
This will give out another access token. Copy that token correctly from the response. It will be something like: | |
# For example: | |
# If your burpsuite jar is named: burpsuite_pro_v1.7.11.jar | |
# ..and located at: /opt/burpsuite/ | |
# | |
# export BURP_VER=1.7.11 | |
# export BURP_PATH=/opt/burpsuite/ | |
export BURP_VER=YOUR_VERSION | |
export BURP_PATH=YOUR_PATH |
USER ID | GENDER | FOLLOWERS | FOLLOWING | |
---|---|---|---|---|
189941 | Male | 730 | 513 | |
24195 | Male | 1073 | 1644 | |
45082 | Male | 1961 | 1272 | |
179352 | Male | 2750 | 2595 | |
122942 | Male | 19 | 975 | |
16262 | Male | 430 | 8388 | |
166947 | Male | 321 | 52308 | |
199190 | Male | 577 | 402 | |
206755 | Female | 613 | 402 |
import { useState } from "react"; | |
function App() { | |
const [tripDistance, setTripDistance] = useState(0) | |
const [fuelConsumption, setFuelConsumption] = useState(0) | |
const [costPerLitre, setCostPerLitre] = useState(102) | |
const [totalCost, setTotalCost] = useState(0) | |
const calculateCost = () => { | |
const total_fuel_burnt = tripDistance / fuelConsumption |
let htmlString = ` | |
<table> | |
<tbody> | |
<tr> | |
<td>TN-01</td> | |
<td>Chennai (Central): Ayanavaram</td> | |
<td>RTO</td> | |
<td>Chennai</td> | |
</tr> | |
<tr> |
// 1. Store the object as global | |
// 2. It will generate the json as you wish. Copy and start hacking. | |
[...temp1].map((i, index) => { return { id: index+1, href: i.children[0].href, name: i.children[0].textContent} }) |
This is the list of reserved usernames (pre-defined list of special banned and reserved keywords in names, such as "root", "www", "admin"). When we create a public system where users can choose a login name or a sub-domain name, we use this list to define which user names can not be used. The login authentication software verifies if the username is in this black list in the register validation process. Some reserved keywords here are specific for our service (Postbit) and other are generic black listed and reserved names that we use for all other services with login and usernames. Some websites forbid any generic names, short names (forbidden number of characters like usersnames with 1 or 2 characters) or also create lists of super famous people and companies so those logins can be reserved for future use. We allow only valid characters in the username that for us are letters, numbers, underline "_" and minus "-" (if it is in the middle of the username). We don't allow dot "." becaus