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	<title>Comments on: Mastercard&#8217;s securecode is more like retardcode</title>
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		<title>By: chris</title>
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		<description>When it rains, it pours.

I had a similar problem on the infolancer website, if you don&#039;t know it, it&#039;s a website for freelancers to put up their profile and try to obtain freelance work (clever huh!).  Trying to login, would fail me everytime, I thought to myself, oh noes, not AGAIN, I mean, it can&#039;t POSSIBLY BE THAT BAD, RIGHT?????

Yeah, so perhaps infolancer need to hire someone from their books to fix their website.  Even better, the contact us form is broken, so when you try to post a comment, it&#039;ll fail.  Sounds like EPIC FAIL, which is the grade I would give these guys for this level of effort. Perhaps it&#039;s fixed now, this was written in sept&#039;2009

Looking at the login form for infolancer, I found the same old, same old, maxlength=&quot;14&quot; on the password field, going into firebug and doing the geek thing, removing this restriction by deleting the attribute.  YAY!!! Now I can login again.  The login form is here:

http://www.infolancer.net/login.jsp

Why do people do this?? Are they just using Point&#039;n&#039;Click tools or are they manually typing this into their editor?? It beggers belief.</description>
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<p>I had a similar problem on the infolancer website, if you don&#8217;t know it, it&#8217;s a website for freelancers to put up their profile and try to obtain freelance work (clever huh!).  Trying to login, would fail me everytime, I thought to myself, oh noes, not AGAIN, I mean, it can&#8217;t POSSIBLY BE THAT BAD, RIGHT?????</p>
<p>Yeah, so perhaps infolancer need to hire someone from their books to fix their website.  Even better, the contact us form is broken, so when you try to post a comment, it&#8217;ll fail.  Sounds like EPIC FAIL, which is the grade I would give these guys for this level of effort. Perhaps it&#8217;s fixed now, this was written in sept&#8217;2009</p>
<p>Looking at the login form for infolancer, I found the same old, same old, maxlength=&#8221;14&#8243; on the password field, going into firebug and doing the geek thing, removing this restriction by deleting the attribute.  YAY!!! Now I can login again.  The login form is here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.infolancer.net/login.jsp" rel="nofollow">http://www.infolancer.net/login.jsp</a></p>
<p>Why do people do this?? Are they just using Point&#8217;n'Click tools or are they manually typing this into their editor?? It beggers belief.</p>
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