Christian Flach
Christian Flach
> I would definitely suggest opening it up to The Reddit group once you have something actionable for them, otherwise you'll get sunk in a sea of opinions True, that...
Merging #193 into this one as well, since it is similar: > This was suggested by [melinate over on /r/AdventureLookup](https://www.reddit.com/r/AdventureLookup/comments/6tok96/should_we_identify_traps_as_a_common_monster/dlmjmkr/) > > This mechanism should be simple to add, and...
> A: Is this a good idea. Yes. I second @harkenn's comment. More developers would be great, because I definitely won't be able to continue spending hours and hours of...
We have someone on Discord working on this feature. :tada: I sent them an overview of what needs to be done in more detail and will also share it here:...
One thing to watch out for when implementing this is to not introduce an [unvalidated redirect vulnerability](https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Unvalidated_Redirects_and_Forwards_Cheat_Sheet.html) by simply redirecting the user to whatever is specified in a `redirect_to` query...
Here's the Symfony documentation for this feature: https://symfony.com/index.php/doc/3.4/security/form_login.html Maybe Symfony has built in protection against the attack vector I mentioned above and we don't even have to worry about it...
I think that's a great idea. As you said, that makes these features more easily discoverable. This is similar to the 'Login to review this adventure' message we show where...
Hmm, from #336: > So I like how this is working but I’m realizing it doesn’t actually solve #317. I’m not sure the way that I had in mind is...
> I spent a while entering the first adventure from the first issue of Dungeon Magazine, The Dark Tower of Cabilar, and now it's gone. And someone else has entered...
I think anything funny that is TTRPG/Adventuring-related would work 👍