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July 11, 2011, 03:58:40 PM
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Okay, found it.

It seems FF doesn't send the value of an image input, whereas Chrome does:

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<input type="image" name="open" value="1"

$_POST['open'] is 1 in Chrome and NULL in Firefox.

Fixed it now by using another hidden var.

Are you the owner of bitcoinbalance.com?? I need to ask you something.

Yep, how can I help?

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July 11, 2011, 04:01:07 PM
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Okay, found it.

It seems FF doesn't send the value of an image input, whereas Chrome does:

Code:
<input type="image" name="open" value="1"

$_POST['open'] is 1 in Chrome and NULL in Firefox.

Fixed it now by using another hidden var.

Are you the owner of bitcoinbalance.com?? I need to ask you something.

Yep, how can I help?
I am working on a site that you pick a number from 1-3 and if you win you win back double your bet. I wanted to know if I could use your site for people to deposit and withdraw
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July 11, 2011, 04:07:01 PM
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Okay, found it.

It seems FF doesn't send the value of an image input, whereas Chrome does:

Code:
<input type="image" name="open" value="1"

$_POST['open'] is 1 in Chrome and NULL in Firefox.

Fixed it now by using another hidden var.

Are you the owner of bitcoinbalance.com?? I need to ask you something.

Yep, how can I help?
I am working on a site that you pick a number from 1-3 and if you win you win back double your bet. I wanted to know if I could use your site for people to deposit and withdraw

Thanks for the interest... I haven't completed the code yet to allow 3rd-party sites as that will be a bit more complex, security-wise.

The reason I'm able to connect my sites easily at present is because they all directly hook in to the same database and are hosted on the same server.

What other options are you considering for registration/payments? (using mybitcoin or running bitcoind yourself?)

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July 11, 2011, 04:13:30 PM
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Okay, found it.

It seems FF doesn't send the value of an image input, whereas Chrome does:

Code:
<input type="image" name="open" value="1"

$_POST['open'] is 1 in Chrome and NULL in Firefox.

Fixed it now by using another hidden var.

Are you the owner of bitcoinbalance.com?? I need to ask you something.

Yep, how can I help?
I am working on a site that you pick a number from 1-3 and if you win you win back double your bet. I wanted to know if I could use your site for people to deposit and withdraw

Thanks for the interest... I haven't completed the code yet to allow 3rd-party sites as that will be a bit more complex, security-wise.

The reason I'm able to connect my sites easily at present is because they all directly hook in to the same database and are hosted on the same server.

What other options are you considering for registration/payments? (using mybitcoin or running bitcoind yourself?)

Well I don't know much about coding..I'm having someone help me I think he mentioned Bitcoind
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July 16, 2011, 05:28:42 AM
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I want to play but why do we need to use that service?

Import new address/private keys with ease: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101161
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July 16, 2011, 06:34:39 AM
Last edit: July 16, 2011, 06:55:17 AM by Alex Beckenham
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I want to play but why do we need to use that service?

You have to deposit somehow, why not with bitcoin balance? It goes into exactly the same database.

Edit: Is it because you need to create a username/password? I will see what I need to do to make this optional so that people can play without making an account.

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July 16, 2011, 02:55:57 PM
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Yeah I was thinking you could just use bitcoin itself.

Import new address/private keys with ease: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101161
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