View Full Version : RevisionArea.info !!
Recursion
04-02-2007, 07:10 PM
Hi all :)
This is a WIP Site, www.revisionarea.info (http://www.revisionarea.info).
It may not work for some people as the domain is new.
It will eventually look like a Revision Site, but to access the super simple proxy just click on the ! after the email address at the bottom. :)
As i say WIP but its getting there!
Also it has the same layout as MiniEgg 's as i sold it to him for this domain :P
Thanks and check it out ;)
Tom
Mr.Sam
04-02-2007, 07:12 PM
so it is a proxy which is disguised as a revision site?
Hi all :)
This is a WIP Site, www.revisionarea.info (http://www.revisionarea.info).
It may not work for some people as the domain is new.
It will eventually look like a Revision Site, but to access the super simple proxy just click on the ! after the email address at the bottom. :)
As i say WIP but its getting there!
Also it has the same layout as MiniEgg 's as i sold it to him for this domain :P
Thanks and check it out ;)
Tom
timROGERS
04-02-2007, 07:12 PM
Make sure you don't ever use the word proxy on it, as more powerful filters will pick it up. Make a more convicing layout, and lots of content. Maybe make the page into a fake 404.
For extra sececy, make the "!" lead to a fake 404, and then on that, use the javascript event onkeypress to detect the person. That way, IT technicians probably won't work out they have to press a key. You could put <span id="hide"></span> somewhere, and then use:
<body onkeypress="getElementById('hide').InnerHTML = 'PUT PROXY FORM HERE' ">
That should work :)
Recursion
04-02-2007, 07:14 PM
Yes sam, that is right :)
Also, i *think* there is not even the work proxy in the coding :P
But yeh, wip lol :)
Thanks for replies!
Tom
Mr.Sam
04-02-2007, 07:14 PM
Make sure you don't ever use the word proxy on it, as more powerful filters will pick it up. Make a more convicing layout, and lots of content. Maybe make the page into a fake 404.
Yeah, maybe have it as an maintenance page with the logo leading to the proxy?
timROGERS
04-02-2007, 07:18 PM
Look at the edit to my post, it should be useful :)
You could do it a bit like ask jeeves where it says search or revise or whatever but whatever you enter is 'proxied'
Recursion
04-02-2007, 07:21 PM
I dont understand this bit: "use the javascript event onkeypress to detect the person."
Invent
04-02-2007, 07:25 PM
Oh my dayz.
Another proxy.
Recursion
04-02-2007, 07:26 PM
lol, yours was blocked in our county :P
timROGERS
04-02-2007, 07:28 PM
What I showed is just a way of making it slightly more secret. If you use that, when someone presses a key, the span called hide will change to your proxy form, if that's what you change the InnerHTML to.
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