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NPM targeted by malware campaign mimicking familiar library names
Socket uncovered npm malware campaign mimicking popular Node.js libraries and packages from other ecosystems; packages steal data and execute remote code.
DESCRIPTION Firefox, Safari and Opera 9 support the canvas tag to allow 2D command-based drawing operations. ExplorerCanvas brings the same functionality to Internet Explorer; web developers only need to include a single script tag in their existing canvas webpages to enable this support. ----------------------------------------- INSTALLATION Include the ExplorerCanvas tag in the same directory as your HTML files, and add the following code to your page, preferably in the <head> tag. <!--[if lte IE 8]> <script type="text/javascript" src="excanvas.js"></script> <![endif]--> If you run into trouble, please look at the included example code to see how to best implement this
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DESCRIPTION Firefox, Safari and Opera 9 support the canvas tag to allow 2D command-based drawing operations. ExplorerCanvas brings the same functionality to Internet Explorer; web developers only need to include a single script tag in their existing canvas webpages to enable this support. ----------------------------------------- INSTALLATION Include the ExplorerCanvas tag in the same directory as your HTML files, and add the following code to your page, preferably in the <head> tag. <!--[if lte IE 8]> <script type="text/javascript" src="excanvas.js"></script> <![endif]--> If you run into trouble, please look at the included example code to see how to best implement this
We found that ex.canvas demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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