Redirects and Integration Part II Hacking Around the Browser
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[edit] Hackers Hacking Downloads: Internet Download Manager v5.14 ~Fully ...
8 January 2009, by johnrules Internet Download Manager supports proxy servers, ftp and http protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, MP3 audio and MPEG video content processing. IDM integrates seamlessly into Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, ...
[edit] Vbulletin 3.7.x Mod/Hack (Big Archive) - vBTEAM Underground
7 January 2009, by unknown after log out =redirect afterfl0w's Advanced Banlist Against vBulletin piracy logo. Age based premissions for registering and viewing forums. Age Lock v2.0 Beta 2. AIM Controller (AIM Bot For Vb) AJAX - Mouseover Profile Preview ...
[edit] Apple takes another small step onto the Web... (WebWare) » TechNews.AM
6 January 2009, by unknown WebWare 2 hours ago. SAN FRANCISCO-- At the MacWorld ShowStoppers event Monday night, I got a quick look at Newber, an iPhone app from Freedom Voice Systems that lets you redirect calls made to a new number you give out ("newber," get ...
[edit] 2008 Year-End Wrap-Up
2 January 2009, by Matt Another year, a few more blogs. 2008 has been a pretty groovy year for WordPress.com and the company behind it, Automattic. We doubled in size and brought new talent on board including some through the acquisition of two companies: Intense Debate and PollDaddy. This fine crew has helped bring new features to your dashboards, along with [...]
[edit] URL redirects open scareware loophole at major sites :: Hack In ...
26 December 2008, by unknown Part of the problem—a significant part—is that many companies/websites use open redirects that will cheerfully redirect incoming traffic to whatever URL they're asked to send it to, even if that traffic didn't originate within the host ...
[edit] Support Updates: New Resources, Holiday Hours
23 December 2008, by Heather As some of you may have noticed, Support has new help pages, and is no longer in the old FAQ format. Rather than a list of answers to your questions, Support is now more like a knowledgebase, providing comprehensive overviews of features and tasks. Please feel free to contact us with your thoughts and suggestions on [...]
[edit] Mozilla patches highly critical security flaws | Security - CNET News
17 December 2008, by unknown IE gets attacked for 2 reasons...they are sloppy with their code and they are the largest browser and therefore the biggest target. As long as the Microsoft bandwagon enjoys a 90% market share they will be every crackers target. ...
[edit] Media Uploader Overview
14 December 2008, by Heather We’ve responded to your suggestions and requests with some changes to your media upload options. You can now access all of your uploaded files through your Media Library, which is in your dashboard under the Media menu. Below the Library is Add New, through which you can upload files from your computer or the web. [...]
[edit] Learning to Love Comment Moderation
12 December 2008, by Heather I’ll bet you never thought you’d see the day when you looked forward to moderating your comments, but this might just be it. Comment moderation has been vastly improved, with all kinds of little tools and changes to help keep things quick and painless. The Comments menu of your dashboard has a new, beautiful layout. Above [...]
[edit] QuickPress and Other Handy Post Options
11 December 2008, by Heather As you may have noticed, there’s a brand new way to post on your dashboard: QuickPress! There are also lots of other tools to help you write and edit drafts and published posts. QuickPress lets you post the basics straight from your dashboard, without navigating to the Posts menu. The essentials are all there: title, [...]
[edit] The Many Ways to Configure Your New Dashboard
10 December 2008, by Heather Back in the day (a week ago), what you saw was what you got when it came to your dashboard. Now, you’ve got total freedom to move things around and get rid of the stuff you don’t use. First, there’s dragging and dropping modules (boxes of content). Just grab the title bar of a module and [...]
[edit] WordPress.com Goes Gravatar Crazy
8 December 2008, by apokalyptik Howdy there bloggers! You’ll no doubt remember that when we acquired Gravatar.com, just over a year ago, we intended to fully integrate it into WordPress.com. It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally replaced the WordPress.com avatar system with those Globally Recognized Avatars. What does this mean? It means your WordPress.com avatar can [...]
[edit] 43 Degrees, but it’s snowing
6 December 2008, by Matt It’s 43 degrees outside, which is I think as cold as it gets in San Francisco. But there’s no reason we can’t turn down the thermometer here on WordPress.com. That’s right, the snow is back! Last year we were a little tardy with adding it so to make up we’re giving you almost a full month of [...]
[edit] New Dashboard Design
5 December 2008, by Matt You’ve probably gotten tired of hearing about it from us, but the day has finally come and the new dashboard is finally here. It’s now immediately available to everyone on WordPress.com. Change is always tricky, but pretty much everyone who has already switched to the new design and layout (that we affectionately call Crazyhorse) prefers it [...]
[edit] 2.7 Gets Here in Two Days!
3 December 2008, by Jane Wells As promised, here is the advance notice that WordPress 2.7 is coming to WordPress.com, and will go live on Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 8pm Eastern Time. That’s 5pm Thursday in California, 1am Friday in London (UTC), 8am Friday in Jakarta, noon on Friday in Sydney…find your time here. Some people like to learn how to [...]
[edit] Mike On Ads » Blog Archive » Can’t we all just 302? Report on ...
17 September 2008, by Mike 302 Redirects: The HTTP 302 status code means that the site being accessed is called “Moved Temporarily”. This is the simplest and easiest way to redirect a user from one adserver to another. When the user’s browser loads the first ...
[edit] comment on redirects and integration, part ii: hacking around the ...
22 April 2008, by David Weinstein since the js security model is unlikely to change anytime soon to allow for intelligent privilege-controlled trust networks on the browser-side, we need some clever solutions to work around the problem on both client+server. ...
[edit] Mike On Ads » Blog Archive » Redirects and Integration, Part II ...
18 April 2008, by Mike One Response to “Redirects and Integration, Part II: Hacking Around the Browser”. David Weinstein Says: April 22nd, 2008 at 9:22 am. Great article, Mike. I can’t wait to read the third installment in the series. ...
[edit] comment on redirects and integration, part i: limitations by mike ...
17 April 2008, by Mike On Ads » Blog Archive » Redirects and Integration, Part II: Hacking Around the Browser redirects and integration, part i: limitations […]
[edit] Mike On Ads » Blog Archive » Redirects and Integration, Part I ...
10 February 2008, by Mike Mike On Ads » Blog Archive » Redirects and Integration, Part II: Hacking Around the Browser Says: April 17th, 2008 at 3:42 pm. [...] Redirects and Integration, Part I: Limitations [...] ...
