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OMGZORZ I SOLVED EVERYONES PROBLEMS!
Thank you Frvade! If anyone has internet explorer and viewing the source code doesn't work, REMOVE THAT SHORTCUT TO NOTEPAD FROM YOUR DESKTOP! I found that out in one of the Frvade forums. So, if you have a shortcut to notepad on your desktop, you have to remove it, or you cannot view the source code.
Note: This is all true (that I know of) for Windows XP users using Internet Exploder. Er.... Explorer. Heh..... I'm not indirectly saying that Internet Explorer sucks! I MEAN IT! ;)______
Note: This is all true (that I know of) for Windows XP users using Internet Exploder. Er.... Explorer. Heh..... I'm not indirectly saying that Internet Explorer sucks! I MEAN IT! ;)______

I understand how to get into the source and everything, but how do you download somthing that is on the source. I figure it goes in the address bar, but I can't get it to work. I have somthing like /something/something. Is this the the entire HTML I need to download whatever it is, is the other part the original HTML, or is the other part only part of the original HTML. I've tried everything and I can't get it to work.
I hope I understood your problem ...
Imagine you have a file "folder/page.htm"
The source of this page tells you that the page displays two pictures, "pic1.jpg" and "../otherfolder/pic2.jpg".
To download these files (instead of rightclicking and saving them, I know, but this works for all other files the same), you edit the URL as the following:
For pic1, you erase what's behind "folder/" and add the file name, so you get "folder/pic.jpg".
For pic2, you earse what's behind the "folder/" AND the part "folder/" itself (that's what the "../" in the link tells you to do). Then you add the rest of the link to the URL, so you have "otherfolder/pic2.jpg" in the URL.
The same method works for any other file, e.g. MP3 files, ZIP files or stuff like that.
For some files, right after the download a program opens, which is most probably NOT wanted during notpron.
Then you should PM the whole URL to yourself (with this forum's Private Message system), open the PM, right-click on the so created link and select Save target as ...
Imagine you have a file "folder/page.htm"
The source of this page tells you that the page displays two pictures, "pic1.jpg" and "../otherfolder/pic2.jpg".
To download these files (instead of rightclicking and saving them, I know, but this works for all other files the same), you edit the URL as the following:
For pic1, you erase what's behind "folder/" and add the file name, so you get "folder/pic.jpg".
For pic2, you earse what's behind the "folder/" AND the part "folder/" itself (that's what the "../" in the link tells you to do). Then you add the rest of the link to the URL, so you have "otherfolder/pic2.jpg" in the URL.
The same method works for any other file, e.g. MP3 files, ZIP files or stuff like that.
For some files, right after the download a program opens, which is most probably NOT wanted during notpron.
Then you should PM the whole URL to yourself (with this forum's Private Message system), open the PM, right-click on the so created link and select Save target as ...
You forgot the notpron part ... I was talking only about the last part of the URL, no matter what's before.
There could even be some crap like "thisdomain.com/folder1/folder2/folder3/folder4/folder5/" before the "folder/page.htm" or nothing at all ... for the stuff I took as example, you ONLY change the "folder/page.htm" parts ...
There could even be some crap like "thisdomain.com/folder1/folder2/folder3/folder4/folder5/" before the "folder/page.htm" or nothing at all ... for the stuff I took as example, you ONLY change the "folder/page.htm" parts ...
Last edited by Kisa on 18-04-2006 09:56, edited 1 time in total.
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i have no problem viewin the page source but i cant find a source code. where is it?
edit: sorry
neways i spotted the source but i cant figur out a way to convert it. i've tried using different converters but all i get is some crazy shit like )@ or %5 how the fuck do i use this?
edit: sorry
neways i spotted the source but i cant figur out a way to convert it. i've tried using different converters but all i get is some crazy shit like )@ or %5 how the fuck do i use this?
Last edited by g_man1679 on 19-04-2006 04:25, edited 1 time in total.
If you have a level (you know which) question, go to the level thread (you know which) 
And since you already solved several password levels, you should know that the password is in a different place in every level
The source, the pic and the passwordbox (and sometimes other files pointed to in the source/level) contain almost always useful hints

And since you already solved several password levels, you should know that the password is in a different place in every level

The source, the pic and the passwordbox (and sometimes other files pointed to in the source/level) contain almost always useful hints
