Corrupt caches = funny
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She had four fingers on each hand and four toes on each foot.
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I'm amazed though how the cache bug jumbled the different text messages together, yet still managed to keep the underlying HTML/Javascript code intact.
Unless that webapp is using some sophisticated ajaxy/xmlhttprequest method to retrieve the message text, that looks like a "computer malfunction" from an average scifi movie to me.
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lol gb2/b/
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[quote user="PSWorx"]I'm amazed though how the cache bug jumbled the different text messages together, yet still managed to keep the underlying HTML/Javascript code intact.
Unless that webapp is using some sophisticated ajaxy/xmlhttprequest method to retrieve the message text, that looks like a "computer malfunction" from an average scifi movie to me.
[/quote]Most routers are packed with more useless Javascript than TDF itself. But I would bet it's more along the lines of a scripting error that triggers a browser bug.
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Given that the message ends with "have illegal hexadecimal digits", I'd say that somebody simply pasted that sentence to the WPA key text entry - one that expects the key to be provided as hex digits.
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The real WTF is 4chan's /b/ (Or any other Nijura-style board for that matter).
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/b/ and thedailywtf have a similar clientele.
One is for general lulz, the second is for IT lulz. You have to be a pretty big internet tough guy if you're a /b/tard so an IT background is likely.
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