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Look @ this cup holder... (pg. 5)
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| Hahahaha! I was like: WTF?!!! :eyespop: |
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| bilange |
Why it doesnt work on everyone's computer?
Heres an idea:
First, it is VBscript. Who's behind vbscript? Microsoft. Heres a quote from some random webpage searched from google:
| quote: | | VBScript is Microsoft's answer to Netscape's popular JavaScript.(...)Although Microsoft does support Netscape's JavaScript (it converts it into its own JScript), Netscape does not support VBScript. |
So it should only work for internet explorer.
Second, look at this line, this is a line from the source code of that web page:
Set oWMP = CreateObject("WMPlayer.OCX.7" )
I dont know vbscript at all, but I think this is a vbscript line that should work with recent "Windows Media player" versions only. This is only guessing, but I think it (opening CD's) does work with Windows XP by default, because it has a quite recent vesion (7 or 8, I dont know)
Want a proof? For those running Windows, try this: Click on start, then choose "Run...". Enter wmplayer and press on OK.
My guess:
- People that was able to run "wmplayer" should have their CD drives opened automaticly by this page
- People using internet explorer that which their CD drive DIDN'T open are using an older version of Windows, or simply witout the new Windows Media player (with the blue'ish skin and the weirdo visualisation plugin) |
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| bilange |
| Yeah, by the way it did work for me, i'm using WindowsXP with internet explorer. |
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| BigDil |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magimaster
It's still not working for me :(
should I be happy or sad? |
Rather happy, I guess. |
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| Dwingo |
| quote: | Originally posted by BigDil
Rather happy, I guess. |
What is everyone concerned about? It's not like your computer is being intruded. It's just that your browser executes a secure script it has recieved. No harm can be done by that. I'ld be rather sad if this script didn't work for me, because it would mean that my browser isn't as compatible as some others might be.
And it will definately not give anyone access to your harddrives or whatever. There are other, easier ways for that :haha:
By the way: someone wrote that this script must've been new or something. Well, it isn't. I recieved it for the first time over two years ago. |
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| daydreamer |
| quote: | Originally posted by BeatFreak
Hey!! It also unzipped my pants!! Hey!!! |
you to. i thought it was only me. :nervous: ;) |
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| Stanza |
| quote: | Originally posted by bilange
Why it doesnt work on everyone's computer?
Heres an idea:
First, it is VBscript. Who's behind vbscript? Microsoft. Heres a quote from some random webpage searched from google:
So it should only work for internet explorer.
Second, look at this line, this is a line from the source code of that web page:
Set oWMP = CreateObject("WMPlayer.OCX.7" )
I dont know vbscript at all, but I think this is a vbscript line that should work with recent "Windows Media player" versions only. This is only guessing, but I think it (opening CD's) does work with Windows XP by default, because it has a quite recent vesion (7 or 8, I dont know)
Want a proof? For those running Windows, try this: Click on start, then choose "Run...". Enter wmplayer and press on OK.
My guess:
- People that was able to run "wmplayer" should have their CD drives opened automaticly by this page
- People using internet explorer that which their CD drive DIDN'T open are using an older version of Windows, or simply witout the new Windows Media player (with the blue'ish skin and the weirdo visualisation plugin) |
Wow, nice explaination dude. That "wmplayer" command line did work for me. |
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| BlueHawk |
| !! It scared the out of me.. :eyes: |
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| StaticFive |
| quote: | Originally posted by Magimaster
mwuhahahahaha
my computer is impervious to this child's play.
CHILD'S PLAY!!!!! |
Probably cuz you have one of those retarded 2X caddy cd rom drives!:D |
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| StaticFive |
| quote: | Originally posted by pnuemo
you all need to be careful, because if your cd-rom is opening from looking at a picture, than there is some hidden code executing that. you need to update your OS, whatever it is. and possibly think about getting a firewall! |
firewalls dont block html fool. |
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| Dwingo |
| quote: | Originally posted by StaticFive
firewalls dont block html fool. |
HTML doesn't open cd-rom drives fool.
You need some kind of script to do so. Like javascript or some other |
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| Maaz |
| quote: | Originally posted by BlueHawk
!! It scared the out of me.. :eyes: |
Conclusion: this thing should be quite useful for people suffering from constipation :toothless |
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