OW! Just ... OW!
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Need...Brain...Bleach!
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Hahaha, this site cracks me up!
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Selecting text makes the background RED! Because blue is for CHUMPS!
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Project 1: Philosoraptor Webserver!
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Project 3: Project with a very long titleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Projects 2 and 4+: Placeholders!
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They have a STEAM GROUP?!? Why does a business need a Steam group? Viral marketing???
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Is the favicon a stick man with an unfeasibly long penis doing a Cossack dance?
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DOUCHEBAG
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"Formed in 2006 we provide web design, web programming..."
I rust my case.
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@ekolis said:
Hahaha, this site cracks me up!
6. Have you tried clicking the "Forgot your password?" under the "Client login" section?-
Selecting text makes the background RED! Because blue is for CHUMPS!
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Project 1: Philosoraptor Webserver!
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Project 3: Project with a very long titleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Projects 2 and 4+: Placeholders!
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They have a STEAM GROUP?!? Why does a business need a Steam group? Viral marketing???
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I'm sure the lack of password recovery is distressing to all the clients they haven't had in the last six years.
Perhaps we could commission them to provide TDWTF with a replacement for Community Server. Should be good for a front page article, maybe two.
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<h2 onclick="javascript:ShowContent(2);">
Disgraceful n00bs.
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@dhromed said:
<h2 onclick="javascript:ShowContent(2);">
Disgraceful n00bs.
But how else would the browser know it's not VBScript?
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Clicking project 1 doesn't do anything, but clicking on the YouTube channel brings up a really well contemplated channel. It shows their design and development strategy in one screen. Clever.
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Holy hell. Will my retinas ever recover!?
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@dhromed said:
<h2 onclick="javascript:ShowContent(2);">
Disgraceful n00bs.
Holy shit, does that work?
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@morbiuswilters said:
@dhromed said:
<h2 onclick="javascript:ShowContent(2);">
Disgraceful n00bs.
Holy shit, does that work?
Of course. javascript: is registered as a protocol on every browser I've seen. That's how bookmarklets work.
Also helpful for printing JS globals: enter "javascript: alert( var_name )" in your URL bar, hit enter.
EDIT: MY POST IS DUMB PLEASE IGNORE IT DUMB DUMB DUMB
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@blakeyrat said:
Of course. javascript: is registered as a protocol on every browser I've seen. That's how bookmarklets work.
Yes, in URL navigation. However I'd never seen it used in an onclick. I assumed onclick always implied Javascript.
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@morbiuswilters said:
@blakeyrat said:
Well, it "works" sort of by accident. It happens that JavaScript's syntax for named labels (which is essentially C's syntax for labels) happens to look like a URL protocol — a word with a colon at the end. It does absolutely nothing in an onclick handler unless the remainder of the code in the handler actually references a label called "javascript".Of course. javascript: is registered as a protocol on every browser I've seen. That's how bookmarklets work.
Yes, in URL navigation. However I'd never seen it used in an onclick. I assumed onclick always implied Javascript.
Thus the statement "break javascript;" could break your onclick handler in this case.
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@Someone You Know said:
Thus the statement "break javascript;" could break your onclick handler in this case.
How appropriate... too bad "break database;" won't cause a SQL injection!