they have to do is obtain control and ownership of the domain or
abandon it hope it won't do too much harm and set up another one.
David
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:34:15 +0100
From: Robert Bronsdon reash...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Dorset] HTML/PHP
If page changes when viewed - are there differences if you 'log in' then
it must be running some background code.
There will be some code running behind that form - though it would be a
quick job to re-create it so I wouldn't worry too much.
Just to clarify - the php code runs on the server
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:44:58 +0100, David Stanton davi...@ntlworld.com
wrote:
This hardly seems something a ethical web designer would do without at
the very least explaining it to and discussing it with their clients (my
friends), who not being IT aware, wouldn't look at the source code and
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:28:28 +0100, David Stanton davi...@ntlworld.com
wrote:
The site is up and running. I've copied the html code using ctrl-U
facility on Firefox. There doesn't seem to be anything else untoward on
it and no other scripts - that is except for spelling and other sloppy
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 10:55:59 +0100, David Stanton davi...@ntlworld.com
wrote:
The problem is their site (such as it is) is registered at the moment
in the name of the web designers who alone can edit it.
If they control the domain name, they can make the address record for
that domain
Hi,
Robert Bronsdon wrote:
If 'your friend' has both of these things they are able to setup the
code on a new server somewhere and they will be able to change their
DNS to point at the new server.
David, one way to think of it is the Domain Name System, DNS, is like
the phone book. That's
:50:03 +0100
From: Robert Bronsdon reash...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Dorset] HTML/PHP script
To: Dorset Linux User Group dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk
Message-ID: op.vabmtowrzjz...@puffy.home
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes
That code includes a Javascript file
This is not a Linux matter per se but I am hoping someone here more
knowledgeable than I can throw some light:
What might this line of html/php coding in a webpage do?
script src=http://maveric££kmonkey.com/££widgets/.ht££access.php /script
Presumably this runs a script held on the “Maverick
You could try using wget on it. Being PHP it might not show its source code
but it might respond differently to different browser and OSes so you could
try -U=[a user agent string] at the end and see what you get.
On Mar 26, 2010 12:28pm, David Stanton davi...@ntlworld.com wrote:
This is
Hi David,
What might this line of html/php coding in a webpage do?
script src=http://maveric££kmonkey.com/££widgets/.ht££access.php
/script
Presumably this runs a script held on the `Maverick Monkey' website
but how can I find out what it does?
It's currently an empty file, at
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