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I tend to trust until proven otherwise. Once lost, have fun trying to regain it.
On an unrelated note: Why is that Rick Roll thing locking up people's browsers? I just tried it and it simply moves the window around a few times, and then throws up alerts to display the lyrics. Once done, the window closes. Harmless enough, if irritating. Now, you want to lock a browser? Enter the following in your address bar: javascript:while(true)alert('Random text here...') The only way to get out of that is to kill the task. Unless you are quick enough to close the window between alert iterations... |
Going to actually try that brian- here goes nothing.
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:lol: I tried it. Now how do I put that in my sig??
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Oh jeez, what did I start? :oops:
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Why wont it work Brian???? NVM
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Probably because the forum only allows VB [] tags. Best bet would be to create an HTML page, set an onload event handler to do that, save it to your website (if you have one), and then link to that...
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:lol: You take me for a computer science major.... That's over my head, and I'm very tall. :smile:
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OK then, try this: Don't click me...
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Haha nice one!
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DAMIT brian :lol:. You will get it one day . |
lol, the link says "don't click me"! What kind of warning do you need? I said previously it will lock the browser. Or is your curiosity so intense that you must click it? :lol:
Also, you can make the whole computer run REALLY slow by creating an infinite loop that does nothing, but eventually, IE will complain and ask you if it should stop running scripts. It works, but too easy to defeat. The alert version is easier and better. |
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:na: After getting punked twice by that green slimy amphibian I knew better.:na:
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