This page holds a lot of JavaScripts, some of them make
"home-made" cookies, therefore the "personal counter" below will work
on any page. Use your browser's "view source" command to see how it's done...
hope your browser is Netscape, because if you are using Internet Microsoft Explorer you
are in for a surprise (as you will learn examining the three javascripts at the bottom of
this nice page :-)
Ah, ah, yes, there is also another little javascript snippet, useful in order to scare
your guests paranoid :-)
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The above line is done by a couple of lines, in my HTML, that look like this:
<script>
document.write("By the way, you have been to this page "+gettimes());
</script>
I stole this stuff from somewhere. Hope they don't mind. I stand upon
the backs of others to show the appearance of greatness
These scripts should enable somebody to view the mime header lines that come in from
all servers before the HTML is sent. It could help if you are having problems setting
multiple cookies :-) or are just confused. This is for instance what the header lines look
like when viewing this page:
XServer: WebSTAR
XContent-type: text/html
XSet-Cookie: Count=1; expires=Wednesday, 09-Nov-99 23:12:40 GMT; path=/;
domain=.oocities.com
the X at the beginning of each line represents a line-feed. After this stuff comes the
HTML page itself.
anyway:
the download consists of three files
ftplib.pl (goes into lib folder)
URL.pl (goes into lib folder)
url_get.pl (modify & run this one)
If you want you can define a file for the HTML document to be saved to. If not don't
uncomment that line.
Here it is
Have Fun
This will scare your hosts paranoid: click and see! :-)
yes it's yours!
And here are the coveted ANTI-Microsoft scripts... use them in order to
get rid of all people using Micro$oft Internet explorer, or ameliorate them, I have stolen
them on the Web
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Go to netscape please
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MSIE not allowed
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Compulsory Netscape
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FraVia 13 May 1997