All your files are belong to us!!

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That would be Pako's system drive.....

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Originally posted by Pako
:nervous:

That would be Pako's system drive.....

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The safe thing to do is ......




awww the hell with it




RUNN RUNNN hehe :D
 
Originally posted by Pako
All right...I'm runnin' :burnout:
:weird: AWWWW My comp. is acting all weird like now. :( :weird: :weird: :weird:
 
Originally posted by LoudMusic


Are you people being serious? It's just an html trick. It's just the <iframe> tag targeting your hard drive. Big woop.

~LoudMusic
Yeah i know its a trick ... just fun to play along. :D :D
 
Originally posted by LoudMusic


Are you people being serious? It's just an html trick. It's just the <iframe> tag targeting your hard drive. Big woop.

~LoudMusic

party pooper......
 
ahhh..dude. That's more information that I needed! :lol:
 
Wait a minute, I thought you couldn't find your pants?
 
######## wrote on 01/09/02 01:01 AM:
alright man, this is pretty trippy.... <iframe> tag? Would you mind elaborating? ;)


The best way I can teach you is to use someone else's site. W3Schools ( http://www.w3schools.com ) is the BOMB for HTML education.

http://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_iframe

That is a direct link to the "TryIt Editor" that they have setup. You can edit html and test it on the fly.

Html is just a simple scripting language. It reads files from a file system and puts them in your browser window. The html files can target anything on any files system that your browser has access to. Most of the time people write websites that only target files on the web server. This guy chose to open the folder "c:\" in an iframe. So your browser loads what it knows to be "c:\" in the iframe. Nothing really spooky to it (:

(names have been hashed to protect the inocent)

~LoudMusic
 
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