It's a side project as far as I know. Also, note that both projects are from the same person/group ("leafo").
Whilst there's some discussion about development standard, is there a plan to make use of dependency management (Composer) for third party packages? If so, this could make life much...
It's worth noting that LESS used to (not sure if it still does, haven't investigated in a while) have a PHP based parser that converts LESS, while SASS does not. That's probably the reason LESS is being used.
Should be possible. You'll have to make sure the cookies are set to the right domain and path, something like:
Domain: .domain.com
Path: /
Then you just need to have ASP.NET read the cookie and look up sessions correctly, which shouldn't be too difficult.
I would say so. That's a full path disclosure and if the error displays for everyone, it's a problem IMO. I assumed it would only display for admins, but if even guests can see it, there's a problem.
I too got lovely surprise at Easter when I got my chocolate bar in the post. I've never been with a hosting company more in touch with their customers than Nimbus are, and I've tried a lot of hosts!
Ehhhm, prepared statements do NOTHING to prevent XSS. They're meant to stop SQL injections... ;)
Looks (from first impressions) like a nice solution. I always like to see sites trying to break the norm.