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Cute XSS trick.
It would've been cuter if it didn't make me work so hard to break out of the loop!!

William Gordon |
08.15.06 - 3:15 pm | #
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Yes Sunbelt does have a great blog, lol.
PennWritre aka Ed |
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08.15.06 - 3:15 pm | #
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Yeah, *sometimes* its fun to be left outta the loop!
'Tis a cute blog, tho
Bill Blagger |
08.15.06 - 3:29 pm | #
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hey, it's not an infinite loop -- just keep clicking ok, it goes away.
Alex Eckelberry |
08.15.06 - 3:47 pm | #
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Yeah, but ya don't know that while yer clicking away... starts to get just a leetle bit worrying... but we'll forgive ya
Bill Blagger |
08.15.06 - 5:33 pm | #
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"(And if you want to get really irritated, click here to go to the Cisco site, but don’t tell me I didn’t warn you)."
Yup!
Anonymous |
08.16.06 - 7:10 am | #
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The Sun link gave me the popup message twice. Each time I clicked, it spat some code in the white space on the page, which is bracketed by a message about not finding the requested content. On the Cisco page I got a time-out after most of the the server's content loaded.
This running Seamonkey 1.0.3 on CentOS 4.3.
Ed Hurst |
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08.16.06 - 10:45 am | #
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Yup, looks like they fixed those links...
Alex Eckelberry |
08.16.06 - 11:56 am | #
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