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Offline crnogorac081

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Ajax + Ftan
« on: July 13, 2022, 06:48:21 PM »
Hello all,

first of all wonderful work on 2.13.2

I would like a hint, because I am building modules based on ajax/fetch, how to secure them using Ftan ( or any other token way). Is there a code example for this ? Because prior to 2.13.2 I tested  various ways and ftan generated on site and sent via ajax/fetch is not validated. This is probably not a wb issue , but I believe it has to do with session opened via ajax call.
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