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Not using strict is contrary to best practice advice by Douglas Crockford and other people that seem to know JavaScript well.
:jack_o_lantern:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base32#Crockford's_Base32 suggests that the encoded string should only use upper case characters.
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I'm a bit of a JSLint fiend, and would suggest you JSLint your plugin moving
forward.
When I ran it on your plugin I got 84 warning messages.
Most are of the anal-rententive sort and formatting…
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Doug Crockford reports:
> I found the 'use my own password button'. I type in my password. I click
on the password field. All is forgotten. My data was not saved.
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Doug Crockford reports:
> I am assigning my own password to a site. When I get to the user id, the
browser is still helpfully suggesting names, which causes SP to
unhelpfully close.
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Add configuration setting to run JSLint on JavaScript because no one hates your code quite as much as Crockford does!
Probably run the lint when the script modules are being built. Throw an exception…
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```
I'm a bit of a JSLint fiend, and would suggest you JSLint your plugin moving
forward.
When I ran it on your plugin I got 84 warning messages.
Most are of the anal-rententive sort and formatting…
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```
I'm a bit of a JSLint fiend, and would suggest you JSLint your plugin moving
forward.
When I ran it on your plugin I got 84 warning messages.
Most are of the anal-rententive sort and formatting…
-
```
I'm a bit of a JSLint fiend, and would suggest you JSLint your plugin moving
forward.
When I ran it on your plugin I got 84 warning messages.
Most are of the anal-rententive sort and formatting…
-
```
I'm a bit of a JSLint fiend, and would suggest you JSLint your plugin moving
forward.
When I ran it on your plugin I got 84 warning messages.
Most are of the anal-rententive sort and formatting…