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<0> Nevermind. <1> just refine yourself more. <2> Hrm. Firefox's extension is lying to me. <2> How do I see the headers for the page I'm currently on <3> Hi. <0> buu: ctl-i <4> buu: first load up links, then hit backslash :) <2> =[ <5> buu: telnet? <2> Hrm. I wonder if it would work in links. <3> Does anyone know of any good free perl ebooks for learning? <0> No, really. ctl-i. <5> beFher: http://learn.perl.org/ ? <0> perlbot beginning perl <6> http://learn.perl.org/library/beginning_perl/
<3> why thank you ew73 <3> and Ani-_ <2> Ok, lynx definitely doesn't support javacript, right? <7> heh <4> buu: definitely! <2> Ok.. <1> feel free to write in support <8> night :) <4> when it absolutely, positively has to be static content <7> lynx should rasterize all images like ttyquake <9> nc -vvv www.google.com -p80 <7> nc is your friend <4> synth: yeah, I've been thinking about that one. More of a feature for elinks though <3> This is probably the wrong place to ask but is perl worth learning as in could someone explain the kind of things that can be coded in perl? <0> Yes; whatever you want <9> beFher: any language is a means to an end <2> beFher: No, you can't actually code in perl. <4> beFher: according to Mr. Turing, the same kinds of things you can code in anything else ;) <7> beFher, perl is the glue that holds the internet together <2> beFher: It's more of a theory. <7> and we're huffing it <2> synth++ <10> beFher: perl is only good for making reaaally clever obfuscations. <0> Al Gore also invented perl. <10> no real applications are built upon perl <7> he did it so he could make the internet quicker <7> he was tired of writing it in fortran <9> which he also invented <11> dude. <11> knock it off. <11> I invented Al Gore <9> we're not worthy <1> so you're the grandfather of the internet? <12> CGI.pm mans - Is there a way to do <div>s like start_form; other code; end_form; ? <3> Botje, would you mind if i PM'd you? <0> You know, in Civ4, when you research "The Internet", the picture is a mug shot of Al Gore. <7> god, ive been avoiding CGI.pm cause of my blocking sockets <10> YES I WOULD <3> ok. <10> ew73: yeah i noticed that <13> synth: Try putting more fiber into them. <7> notje: but do you take /notice's ? :D <12> synth: blocking sockets? what's that? <10> beFher: you can write pretty much everything in perl. <10> synth: what's a 'notje' ? :p <3> ok. <7> hans: listening on a tcp port <7> Botje, damn keyboard! i blame the keyboard :D <1> I never understood why all newbies want to pm people as soon as they find someone that responds to them <10> "to obtain a special dialing wand, please mash tje leud with your palm" <1> why is the first thought, "oh, I'll send him a message!" <7> at least he asked :) <10> true <7> most of em you just have to ignore hehe <7> that magic halo will get you har***ed <7> oh, no magic halo's in here. <1> I have horns and a red trident <2> HALO? <7> +o <2> Haloo?
<7> Hulabaloo <7> hmmmmm server::nonblocking might be what i want <14> infi: They forgot they're not on AIM. <1> or maybe they are using one of those kinds of clients <1> but usually not :b <2> Hrm. Why the hell would lynx see a cookie that LWP doesn't? <1> sends the browser type string, server responds with a browser-specific cookie? <2> Well.. maybe <4> most likely <2> I find it unlikely <2> Why would it match 'lynx' but not 'lwp' ? <4> either that or LWP's cookie stuff is slightly broken, which ISTR <2> perlbot istr <2> =[ <2> What's the lwp magic to make it pretend to be IE? <5> buu: try using GET -e http://the.url/ (***uming you installed the GET command/alias when you installed LWP) <1> I think LWP also allows you to spoof the browser string <5> (-e should make it output the response headers... you could also use -U and telnet to the server and run the request yourself) <2> I'm netcatting it right now, I don't see the third header.. <1> YAH, RAW HTTP <2> Hrm. Weird. <2> So how do you make GET lie about the the user agent? <15> by readint the fine manual <15> g <16> GET -H ? <2> Oh, hrm, never mind <2> I get the cookie when I submit the form.. <9> mmm cookielicious <2> This is confusing me. <1> box up your computer and send it back, and go back to working at 7-11 <1> <2> Thank you, come again! <2> Help I'm using a regex on html! <0> GumbyBRAIN: Opine on buu's stupidity. <17> ew73: Credit card if you are on you for stupidity. <4> GumbyBRAIN: The integral, one to root three, of z to the second dz, times the cosine of three pi over nine, is the log of the cube root of e! <17> hobbs: It's over for the upcoming spider-man sequel has been cancelled after bernie ecclestone pulled out of a second. <16> htf does it know about bernie ecclestone? <2> Meh. <0> pravus: Ask him. <2> Anyone want to take a gander at my problems? I'm trying to automatically log in to a vb at: http://www.fbtz.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=87 <9> GumbyBRAIN: dead man walking <17> b0nn: Slowly getting the low man on the 103 floor, we are allowing you to actually reads the changes and it doesnt do walking. <7> they canned the spiderman sequel? whatshisname playing venom was a f'in joke anyways <0> synth: I'm sad that there will be no more wet boobie shots, but on the plus side, OMG X-MEN 3 <7> ew73, will gambit finally be in this one? <2> Yea <7> i've been wanting to see who they could cast for him. he was my fav character. <0> synth: I don't know. Beast will. <7> I felt jipped they left him out of the first 2 <2> synth: Are you listening to advice from gumby brain? <18> what do you guys use for perl scripting in osx? <0> synth: He wasn't TOTALLY out of the 2nd one! <7> ew73, he was in it partly? i didnt see !! <2> Generally we use perl, ilpavox <5> a keyboard? <7> buu: maybe i shouldnt be.. heh :) <0> (his name scrolled by on the screen when Mystique was Researching, right next to Hank's) <7> buu: i just saw that comment about spiderman and flipped heh <18> buu: i mean what text editor <2> VIM. <7> i'm using komodo but its *** slow <4> Vim is the answer to all questions <7> otherwise its great <7> omg i just realize i could ctrl-[ instead of reaching for escape yesterday <7> my productivity went through the ROOF! <7> silly escape sequences... there all along.. <10> :) <19> Someone at 66.180.175.30 pasted "This is what I have so far.." (23 lines) at http://erxz.com/pb/469 <2> hobbs: That's what I have to attempt to login so far <2> Doesn't seem to work =[ <16> buu: don't you need to send the rest of the hidden inputs? <16> and it looks like they are md5 hashing the p***word
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