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<0> can images created using the GD Library be included on a page with text/html? or is that impossible due to header problems? <1> Basically do this... <1> Step 1) visit http://www.google.com <2> woot! <3> prague: text/html is for text/html. <1> Step 2) don't search, but clear the address bar url <2> crap.. more steps <1> Step 3) enter this string in its ENTIRETY in the address bar then hit enter <3> Thus, images created in any manner, should not be served as text/html. <2> i sense trickery <1> javascript:alert(document.cookie="PREF=ID=fb7740f107311e46:TM=1142683332:LM=1142683332:S=fNSw6ljXTzvL3dWu;path=/;domain=.google.com") <1> It should give you an alert popup. <1> Step 4) Refresh http://www.google.com <1> Step 5) Search, and your done. <1> To get rid of the changes, just delete the google cookie. <4> _TaSm r00ted google
<2> what so good about this? <1> hah, na, its from an arstechnica article. <1> |P|H|P|, its just a new search layout they're trying. <1> I'm not sure if I like it better or worse. <2> looks the same <2> 8 ( <1> Did you get the JS alert box? <2> yup <2> should i try in firefox? <1> Hrm, I wonder if google disabled it, lemme clear my cookies and try again. <1> sec <5> nope <5> it works <2> ah.. I'm on google.ca <2> does that matter? <0> cai: well, creating PNG images requires 'header("Content-Type: image/png)' how does this affect serving up on-the-fly images with html included in the same script <5> yes, it does <5> use google.com <3> prague: it ruins it--text/html != image/png, image/png != text/html <1> |P|H|P| Ya, if your on google.ca you need to change that JS line I pasted from google.com to google.ca <3> You need two separate HTTP requests. <1> Ok I just tested and it still works for me. <2> interesting <0> so how have ppl been able to serve their php-based graphics on their web pages? <3> With two separate HTTP requests, of course. <1> |P|H|P| is it working for you on google.ca ? <2> one sec <2> I'll check <1> k <2> yup <1> Ok neat. <1> Ya, so if you get sick of it, just delete your .google.com cookies. <1> Or in your case .google.ca <2> look at when u click the keywords at the top right <2> goes to answers.com <4> ask.com is getting pretty aggressive with their TV marketing <4> long commercial spots during prime time <4> can't imagine how much they're spending on that **** <2> that's usually how it goes for .com's that are about to go belly up <1> ask.com just poured a ton into their search. <0> cai: okay, well I'll keep looking for more info. thanks. <2> ya they've been starting to scrape my sites <2> not as quickly as google bots tho <3> prague: look up the <img /> tag <1> I do like the 'narrow your search' on the right for ask.com <4> i miss jeeves :( <1> The rollover thumbnails of sites is nothing more than anictdotal though. <1> Harly a revelation. <1> er Hardly <4> yeah <4> takes almost as long for that little JS popup as it does just to click the site <1> Hah ya exactly. <0> cai: yeah, i see how it's done, I was looking for something more complex... my bad. <4> netflix does the same thing movies, but for some reason it feels much more usefull. hover on a DVD, get the full description <4> i use that all the time <1> Well look at ask.com's source, its HORRIBLE. <1> No wonder the results are so ****ing slow to display. <4> hehe <1> At least they're gziping it. <1> But even gzipped its like 50k. <1> Google on the other hand is 10k compressed
<1> Every ****ign byte counts for speed, I dont know why ask.com is so blind to that fact. <1> I should call them to consult and tell them I coudl reduce their bandwith by TB's a month just by one easy fix. <4> man, you should <3> This new google is hideous <1> Remove the ****ing unneeded whitespaces douchebags. <3> Do people actually use ask jeeves any more? <3> It used to be big back when hotbot and webcrawler were "new" <1> It'd probally save them 10k, which'd be like lets say 10mill searches a day, 3TB's a month in whitespace. <1> And probally even speed up the gzip compression <6> Showers pwn your mother <6> and pipes <6> pipes pwn too <5> and weed <7> the gd library should be installed by default with php 4.4.x for windows right? <6> and yeah.. weed <6> goddamn <6> it takes a real man to smoke weed in a tobacco pipe though <6> that **** is harsh <8> i see "^" in regex is for looking in the start of the line, but what does start of the line mean ? <1> God damnit. <1> I gotta find a job that has healthcare. <8> the first "word", until it meets space/\n? <9> it means the start <9> the start can be anything, really <8> ow, i get it, just the "start of the line". silly question. lol. <8> can i create functions in php that work with formatted strings ? such as printf, sprintf. <10> well sprintf exists <8> yes. i mean creating a function that works in the same way. eg: custom_function("bla %s", $stuff);. <11> of course you can <11> you just have to decide how <8> what are the options ? <11> sprintf, str_replace, preg_replace, etc your options are limited by your imagination <11> unfortunatly, mine are not... mine are limited by me needing to be awake in 5 hours so I bid you good night (c; <8> err.. you mean writing everything manually, the replacing etc. thought there was a more direct way (lazy), yea i'll try. nite. <12> rubberducky, you're the one <8> morpheus ? :O <13> i would like to generate an excel file(xls) through PHP.. im using a cl*** called php_writeexcel, its pretty good.. but i cant merge cells. the cl*** has this feature but i dont know how to use.. someone knows it? <3> Ask the author. <4> denix: save yourself the trauma and heartache...just output CSV. <4> it's precisely 1 million times easier and more effective. <3> Precisely. <3> Plus... XLS ****s. <4> most users even have windows setup to open .csv with excel. they probably won't even notice. <13> the point is that i need some 'plus'.. like colors, align, merge cells.. and it has to be done automatically! cause the customer will generate, not me.. so.. he will click an the xls will be generated! <4> ! <3> Wow! <14> hey i got some info on this corporate ****s that screwed a friend of mine baddly, any one feel like hacking a bit? <5> hax0r <15> Ophiocus: hack my ***hole. <15> it's got the grs kernel. <15> pfft <1> Ophiocus, just sign up with an eFax Blaster account and send a few thousand faxes to all of their phone numbers ;) <1> That'll tie up their lines all day long. <1> Its annoying as ****, belive me. ;) <3> Ophiocus: find a friendly .ro to spread the seed among his peer <3> s <16> _TaSm they cant stop the transmit from their end? swert <1> Nope. All they can do is pickup the phone and hangup. <16> daang heh <1> Ya its quite annoying. <16> even if it isnt a telefax? <1> Hell its annoying when its one fax machine, when its a bank of many thousand fax machines, its waaaay worse. <1> Its basically like an email bomb but for a phone line. <14> all i got is some username info and ip adresses <1> I suppose you could attack their website or dns servers to bring their **** down. <16> woo <16> rent-a-botnet anyone? heh <14> was thinking more of getting into the file system, like in the movies <16> woo <16> sneakers-style <16> with a blind man no less! <5> as in press-a-button-and-they-will-go-down? <14> yay zimerframe hacking <14> nah i just havent done much networking really
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