I was going on to battle.net. I had a program that blocks spyware on. I went into the forums and I got a whole screen-full of wierd symbols. It looks like the data of the page. Should I place this up for download on this message? Here is part of the first line: ¼5lp 8bó‚œp$„4ˆá‚ä7 @‡ˆÀm ÐÁíð7"áÐY°œNpeÚ˜ @Á/:c^§¡_» ¥ŠIìPžSÔìš%ËD5wøïèÁ ZÍ?
This was on the www.battle.net forums. What I pasted is less than 1% of what was on the page. I copied it into a notepad document
hmmmm thats strange.....
do you have a picture/screenshot???????
How would going onto battle.net affect the forums at all.. why is this in general gaming?
If it displayed data of a page from SEN you should PM Yoshi and not post it here for every one to see.(Security reasons)
It depends on what the page contained. If it was a bunch of ASCII characters and stuff, I don't know. If it was processed HTML, then it is probably the source for whatever page you opened. If it is non-processed PHP code on the page, or MySQL data, then we have security problems.
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WHY HTE BEEP IS THIS IN GENERAL GAMING!!! i know it was moved but still...
"WHY HTE BEEP" are you posting this?
is the code
0101010000
1000100!00
0101001011
0101010000
1000100!00
0101001011
0101010000
1010100!00
0101001011
0111010000
1000100!00
0101001011
or perhaps:
CODE
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xml:lang="en" lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Staredit Network -> I have made a great discovery by accident.</title>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
<meta http-equiv='Pragma' content='no-cache'/>
<meta http-equiv='Expires' content='-1'/>
<style type='text/css'>
html
{
overflow-x: auto;
background-color: #000;
}
body
{
background-color: #000;
color: #FFF;
font-family: Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Trebuchet MS, Sans-Serif, Georgia, Courier, Times New Roman, Serif;
font-size: 11px;
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
text-align: center;
cursor:url("http://www.staredit.net/style_images/sen.ani");
}
table,tr,td
...
Hey wait, I can see the SEN CSS! lol.
whoa you can do that wih code box? hmmm, btw i asked my cousin what might have happened and he said "php fart". his friend does php and he said that happened to him a couple times
No..the "code" feature doesn't do that....DT_Battlekruser just typed in whatever he wanted to be in the "code"
Staredit Network's coding is far too long and complex to actually output all in one page. Its very possible that your computer "screwed up" at the moment it was loading starcraft, and didn't finish loading the page (which it may of outputted the CSS and/or HTML). Apache never outputs the PHP though. Its all done on the server, which it decides what kind of HTML to output.
I'll need a better description of these symbols.
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No..the "code" feature doesn't do that....DT_Battlekruser just typed in whatever he wanted to be in the "code"
Actually I copy-pasted from the top of the page source.
QUOTE(Zombie @ Oct 2 2004, 11:20 PM)
is the code
0101010000
1000100!00
0101001011
0101010000
1000100!00
0101001011
0101010000
1010100!00
0101001011
0111010000
1000100!00
0101001011
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Actually, the code looked like this: ¼5lp 8bó‚œp$„4ˆá‚ä7 @‡ˆÀm ÐÁíð7"áÐY°œNpeÚ˜ @Á/:c^§¡_» ¥ŠIìPžSÔìš%ËD5wøïèÁ ZÍ?
So is this anything seriouse or just a wierd glitch?
Go with a weird glitch. It might be something encrypted that wasn't translated.