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Advent of Cyber 2022 [Day 17] Secure Coding | Filtering for Order Amidst Chaos-Simple Write up
Dec. 20, 2022, 9:03 a.m. | Karthikeyan Nagaraj
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Task 22-Secure Coding | Filtering for Order Amidst Chaos | Advent of Cyber 2022 [Day 17]-Answers Write-up and Walkthrough By Karthikeyan Nagaraj
HTML5 and Regex
HTML5’s built-in features help a lot with the validation of user-provided input, minimizing the need to rely on JavaScript for the same objective.
The <input> element specifically has an array of very helpful capabilities centered around form validation.
The <input> type, which can be set to specifically filter for an email, a URL, or even …
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