OT-IE question
#71
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Re: OT-IE question
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:40:13 -0800, L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> http://www.missouritrailertrash.com/
Haha. Funny :
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// No rightclick script.
// Find more great scripts and applets at the JavaFile!
// http://www.javafile.com
// Do not delete this header!
// Put your message for the alert box between the quotes.
var message="Sorry, we don't allow that on this site!";
// Don't edit below!
function click(e) {
if (document.all) {
if (event.button == 2) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
if (document.layers) {
if (e.which == 3) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
}
if (document.layers) {
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);
}
document.onmousedown=click;
// -->
How ridiculous. There is absolutely no purpose to that code. I'm no
javascript guru (and neither is the author based on the lack of '&&'
where appropriate), but this code is quite trivial to understand. It
is also quite trivial to circumvent:
#1) In IE, use the "View" menu in the menubar. Select "View Source".
#2) Don't use IE. That code has no effect for me in FireFox
#3) Disable javascript in your browser.
#4) Use a different program, such as 'wget' to copy the site to
your local disk. Then use whatever you want to view the
files.
#5) Do #4 manually. Try it at home! ;-)
a) In the Start menu, click "Run".
b) type "telnet" as the name of the program, click "run"
c) at the 'telnet>' prompt, type the following command and
press enter:
open www.missouritrailertrash.com 80
d) type the following exactly as shown and then press enter twice:
GET / HTTP/1.0
e) watch the source scroll past your eyes
f) now render the HTML in your head, like the operators in
The Matrix ;-)
So I admit it, I am a software guy with an interest in mechanics :-).
> I am the editor of my pages,
I don't argue with that,
> Notepad.exe is my tool.
but I pity your needless pain and suffering!
HAND,
-D
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> http://www.missouritrailertrash.com/
Haha. Funny :
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// No rightclick script.
// Find more great scripts and applets at the JavaFile!
// http://www.javafile.com
// Do not delete this header!
// Put your message for the alert box between the quotes.
var message="Sorry, we don't allow that on this site!";
// Don't edit below!
function click(e) {
if (document.all) {
if (event.button == 2) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
if (document.layers) {
if (e.which == 3) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
}
if (document.layers) {
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);
}
document.onmousedown=click;
// -->
How ridiculous. There is absolutely no purpose to that code. I'm no
javascript guru (and neither is the author based on the lack of '&&'
where appropriate), but this code is quite trivial to understand. It
is also quite trivial to circumvent:
#1) In IE, use the "View" menu in the menubar. Select "View Source".
#2) Don't use IE. That code has no effect for me in FireFox
#3) Disable javascript in your browser.
#4) Use a different program, such as 'wget' to copy the site to
your local disk. Then use whatever you want to view the
files.
#5) Do #4 manually. Try it at home! ;-)
a) In the Start menu, click "Run".
b) type "telnet" as the name of the program, click "run"
c) at the 'telnet>' prompt, type the following command and
press enter:
open www.missouritrailertrash.com 80
d) type the following exactly as shown and then press enter twice:
GET / HTTP/1.0
e) watch the source scroll past your eyes
f) now render the HTML in your head, like the operators in
The Matrix ;-)
So I admit it, I am a software guy with an interest in mechanics :-).
> I am the editor of my pages,
I don't argue with that,
> Notepad.exe is my tool.
but I pity your needless pain and suffering!
HAND,
-D
--
\begin{humor}
Disclaimer:
If I receive a message from you, you are agreeing that:
1. I am by definition, "the intended recipient"
2. All information in the email is mine to do with as I see fit and make
such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends
itself to. In particular, I may quote it on USENET or the WWW.
3. I may take the contents as representing the views of your company.
4. This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that may
be included on your message
\end{humor}
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#72
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Posts: n/a
Re: OT-IE question
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:40:13 -0800, L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> http://www.missouritrailertrash.com/
Haha. Funny :
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// No rightclick script.
// Find more great scripts and applets at the JavaFile!
// http://www.javafile.com
// Do not delete this header!
// Put your message for the alert box between the quotes.
var message="Sorry, we don't allow that on this site!";
// Don't edit below!
function click(e) {
if (document.all) {
if (event.button == 2) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
if (document.layers) {
if (e.which == 3) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
}
if (document.layers) {
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);
}
document.onmousedown=click;
// -->
How ridiculous. There is absolutely no purpose to that code. I'm no
javascript guru (and neither is the author based on the lack of '&&'
where appropriate), but this code is quite trivial to understand. It
is also quite trivial to circumvent:
#1) In IE, use the "View" menu in the menubar. Select "View Source".
#2) Don't use IE. That code has no effect for me in FireFox
#3) Disable javascript in your browser.
#4) Use a different program, such as 'wget' to copy the site to
your local disk. Then use whatever you want to view the
files.
#5) Do #4 manually. Try it at home! ;-)
a) In the Start menu, click "Run".
b) type "telnet" as the name of the program, click "run"
c) at the 'telnet>' prompt, type the following command and
press enter:
open www.missouritrailertrash.com 80
d) type the following exactly as shown and then press enter twice:
GET / HTTP/1.0
e) watch the source scroll past your eyes
f) now render the HTML in your head, like the operators in
The Matrix ;-)
So I admit it, I am a software guy with an interest in mechanics :-).
> I am the editor of my pages,
I don't argue with that,
> Notepad.exe is my tool.
but I pity your needless pain and suffering!
HAND,
-D
--
\begin{humor}
Disclaimer:
If I receive a message from you, you are agreeing that:
1. I am by definition, "the intended recipient"
2. All information in the email is mine to do with as I see fit and make
such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends
itself to. In particular, I may quote it on USENET or the WWW.
3. I may take the contents as representing the views of your company.
4. This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that may
be included on your message
\end{humor}
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> http://www.missouritrailertrash.com/
Haha. Funny :
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// No rightclick script.
// Find more great scripts and applets at the JavaFile!
// http://www.javafile.com
// Do not delete this header!
// Put your message for the alert box between the quotes.
var message="Sorry, we don't allow that on this site!";
// Don't edit below!
function click(e) {
if (document.all) {
if (event.button == 2) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
if (document.layers) {
if (e.which == 3) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
}
if (document.layers) {
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);
}
document.onmousedown=click;
// -->
How ridiculous. There is absolutely no purpose to that code. I'm no
javascript guru (and neither is the author based on the lack of '&&'
where appropriate), but this code is quite trivial to understand. It
is also quite trivial to circumvent:
#1) In IE, use the "View" menu in the menubar. Select "View Source".
#2) Don't use IE. That code has no effect for me in FireFox
#3) Disable javascript in your browser.
#4) Use a different program, such as 'wget' to copy the site to
your local disk. Then use whatever you want to view the
files.
#5) Do #4 manually. Try it at home! ;-)
a) In the Start menu, click "Run".
b) type "telnet" as the name of the program, click "run"
c) at the 'telnet>' prompt, type the following command and
press enter:
open www.missouritrailertrash.com 80
d) type the following exactly as shown and then press enter twice:
GET / HTTP/1.0
e) watch the source scroll past your eyes
f) now render the HTML in your head, like the operators in
The Matrix ;-)
So I admit it, I am a software guy with an interest in mechanics :-).
> I am the editor of my pages,
I don't argue with that,
> Notepad.exe is my tool.
but I pity your needless pain and suffering!
HAND,
-D
--
\begin{humor}
Disclaimer:
If I receive a message from you, you are agreeing that:
1. I am by definition, "the intended recipient"
2. All information in the email is mine to do with as I see fit and make
such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends
itself to. In particular, I may quote it on USENET or the WWW.
3. I may take the contents as representing the views of your company.
4. This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that may
be included on your message
\end{humor}
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
#73
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Posts: n/a
Re: OT-IE question
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:40:13 -0800, L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> http://www.missouritrailertrash.com/
Haha. Funny :
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// No rightclick script.
// Find more great scripts and applets at the JavaFile!
// http://www.javafile.com
// Do not delete this header!
// Put your message for the alert box between the quotes.
var message="Sorry, we don't allow that on this site!";
// Don't edit below!
function click(e) {
if (document.all) {
if (event.button == 2) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
if (document.layers) {
if (e.which == 3) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
}
if (document.layers) {
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);
}
document.onmousedown=click;
// -->
How ridiculous. There is absolutely no purpose to that code. I'm no
javascript guru (and neither is the author based on the lack of '&&'
where appropriate), but this code is quite trivial to understand. It
is also quite trivial to circumvent:
#1) In IE, use the "View" menu in the menubar. Select "View Source".
#2) Don't use IE. That code has no effect for me in FireFox
#3) Disable javascript in your browser.
#4) Use a different program, such as 'wget' to copy the site to
your local disk. Then use whatever you want to view the
files.
#5) Do #4 manually. Try it at home! ;-)
a) In the Start menu, click "Run".
b) type "telnet" as the name of the program, click "run"
c) at the 'telnet>' prompt, type the following command and
press enter:
open www.missouritrailertrash.com 80
d) type the following exactly as shown and then press enter twice:
GET / HTTP/1.0
e) watch the source scroll past your eyes
f) now render the HTML in your head, like the operators in
The Matrix ;-)
So I admit it, I am a software guy with an interest in mechanics :-).
> I am the editor of my pages,
I don't argue with that,
> Notepad.exe is my tool.
but I pity your needless pain and suffering!
HAND,
-D
--
\begin{humor}
Disclaimer:
If I receive a message from you, you are agreeing that:
1. I am by definition, "the intended recipient"
2. All information in the email is mine to do with as I see fit and make
such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends
itself to. In particular, I may quote it on USENET or the WWW.
3. I may take the contents as representing the views of your company.
4. This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that may
be included on your message
\end{humor}
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
> http://www.missouritrailertrash.com/
Haha. Funny :
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// No rightclick script.
// Find more great scripts and applets at the JavaFile!
// http://www.javafile.com
// Do not delete this header!
// Put your message for the alert box between the quotes.
var message="Sorry, we don't allow that on this site!";
// Don't edit below!
function click(e) {
if (document.all) {
if (event.button == 2) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
if (document.layers) {
if (e.which == 3) {
alert(message);
return false;
}
}
}
if (document.layers) {
document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);
}
document.onmousedown=click;
// -->
How ridiculous. There is absolutely no purpose to that code. I'm no
javascript guru (and neither is the author based on the lack of '&&'
where appropriate), but this code is quite trivial to understand. It
is also quite trivial to circumvent:
#1) In IE, use the "View" menu in the menubar. Select "View Source".
#2) Don't use IE. That code has no effect for me in FireFox
#3) Disable javascript in your browser.
#4) Use a different program, such as 'wget' to copy the site to
your local disk. Then use whatever you want to view the
files.
#5) Do #4 manually. Try it at home! ;-)
a) In the Start menu, click "Run".
b) type "telnet" as the name of the program, click "run"
c) at the 'telnet>' prompt, type the following command and
press enter:
open www.missouritrailertrash.com 80
d) type the following exactly as shown and then press enter twice:
GET / HTTP/1.0
e) watch the source scroll past your eyes
f) now render the HTML in your head, like the operators in
The Matrix ;-)
So I admit it, I am a software guy with an interest in mechanics :-).
> I am the editor of my pages,
I don't argue with that,
> Notepad.exe is my tool.
but I pity your needless pain and suffering!
HAND,
-D
--
\begin{humor}
Disclaimer:
If I receive a message from you, you are agreeing that:
1. I am by definition, "the intended recipient"
2. All information in the email is mine to do with as I see fit and make
such financial profit, political mileage, or good joke as it lends
itself to. In particular, I may quote it on USENET or the WWW.
3. I may take the contents as representing the views of your company.
4. This overrides any disclaimer or statement of confidentiality that may
be included on your message
\end{humor}
www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: dman@dman13.dyndns.org
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