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March 10, 2013, 01:29:01 PM
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Is there somewhere I can download a signed copy of the webpage to run offline?  I am skeptical of having to load it every time and not being technical enough to review the code.

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March 10, 2013, 01:57:05 PM
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Is there somewhere I can download a signed copy of the webpage to run offline?  I am skeptical of having to load it every time and not being technical enough to review the code.
I use bitaddress.org saved to my desktop and offline. I don't see why you can't do this with brainwallet.

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March 10, 2013, 04:01:45 PM
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Is there somewhere I can download a signed copy of the webpage to run offline?  I am skeptical of having to load it every time and not being technical enough to review the code.

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here the source: https://github.com/brainwallet/brainwallet.github.com

Did anybody take a look at it?
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March 28, 2013, 03:42:54 AM
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This is a really great tool.

Is the "transactions" tab supposed to be usable in offline (airwalled) mode?

I sort of expected to be able to:

1. Use the webpage on an internet-connected machine to grab the transaction history for my public key
2. Use a USB stick to transfer the JSON-encoded tx history to my airwalled machine
3. Enter the JSON-encoded tx history and private key on the airwalled machine
4. Sign the transaction

Unfortunately #4 didn't work.  Despite filling all the boxes, the "source address" field stays blank and clicking "sign" doesn't cause anything to appear in the "JSON transaction" box.  Also the UI is unusually laggy on that tab, which makes me think it's polling in the background or something.

Is the JS written with the expectation that the "transaction history" box will be populated by querying blockchain.info or blockexplorer?  If so, is there any chance it could be adjusted for airwalled mode?

Thanks, it's been ages since I wrote any javascript code.

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March 28, 2013, 04:56:41 AM
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Unfortunately I don't think that the tx part has been designed to work properly offline (at least I had no luck with it when I tried) but assuming you can get it to properly handle the manual entry of the UTXO information (rather than having it read it from blockchain.info) then it should be able to work.

As far as the lag goes it does run a bunch of .js after every keystroke although the event to do this fires after a delay (you could try playing with that).

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April 05, 2013, 07:27:47 AM
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I just checked to see if the Brainwallet js I downloaded from github a few weeks ago still matches results given by the brainwallet.org site

THEY DON'T MATCH!!!

This is scary because I generated my super secret VAULT addresses offline,and if they can't be recreated without my saved zip version, that sucks!

The core of the code shouldn't change with time should it... do i understand this wrong?

[the current github files generate the same codes as the website!]

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April 05, 2013, 08:16:13 AM
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https://github.com/brainwallet/brainwallet.github.com/commit/aeee13c8d151e23a50c29e034bc8622df0795108

The default was uncompressed, now it is compressed. Just click the other button.

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