ASP.NET

daMage
11 years ago

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Isn’t that more or less directly copied from the “web application hackers handbook” (or from some1 who has copied it from there)? In any case, why did you want to paste it here, it seems somehow out of context?

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Pawda [Memoria]
11 years ago

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I still didn’t got in what it’s a news.


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@daMage , this text is from my friend , i just put it here in order to inform our hackthis forum ! dont worry

daMage
11 years ago

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Inform of what? That there are newbs writing asp.net applications? Whee, what a newsflash.

I still don’t get the point… :p

DaGr8Kornolio
11 years ago

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Damage : funny…

DaGr8Kornolio
11 years ago

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Hum… it’s out of context… but how do you reply to someone and add his name to your text? Don’t know if you understand what I mean… thekinghack just did it with daMage and I’ve seen this often on the forum…

Just wondering…

[IAmDevil]
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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I think thekinghack you should have submitted the ASP.NET info as an article , there it could have been appriciated .

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Pawda [Memoria]
11 years ago

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@DaGr8Kornolio : like this ?
just put an “@” before the nickname.

@IAmDevil : No, just no. This post inform on nothing. At most it can be a part of an article / tutorial as a definition but NOT a whole article.

DaGr8Kornolio
11 years ago

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@memoria : Thank you! :)

Gninja
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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@Memoria@DaGr8Kornolio hmmmm ive been wondering how to do this as well lol Cheers ^_^

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