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.js
Sept 7, 2009 16:54:25 GMT
With wImg going down and people not buying hosts and stuff, where do you guys recommend for free javascript hosting? I've yet to been able to find a place.
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 17:39:28 GMT
As far as I know - there aren't really any places that allow hosting of JS the same as wImg does. My apologies!
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 17:50:12 GMT
It's k. Well, I guess it is 000webhost... uggh.
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 20:42:00 GMT
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 20:46:00 GMT
Thanks Simie! Do you plan on keeping that up?
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 20:47:12 GMT
Sure. I'm going to be using that host for years, so I see no reason for it not to stay. Its not as if I have a shortage of bandwidth/space :3
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 20:58:58 GMT
Sure. I'm going to be using that host for years, so I see no reason for it not to stay. Its not as if I have a shortage of bandwidth/space :3 Samie, you rock! I love you. Well, sorta. You know what I mean. *
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 21:07:20 GMT
Just modified it to support .css and .txt.
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.js
Sept 7, 2009 21:46:11 GMT
Just modified it to support .css and .txt. You rock dude.
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.js
Sept 8, 2009 6:16:31 GMT
webpost.net got bought out by hostgator.com it seems, so that's out of the question.
As far as hosting codes for public use, I'll still do it for anyone on iycatacombs.com. Private use (like reuploading) is a different story however.
ripway.com is technically still a(n) (poor) option.
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.js
Sept 8, 2009 14:48:10 GMT
I'm guessing it was Wrighty who tried to upload a php file? :3
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.js
Sept 8, 2009 16:54:14 GMT
Nope not touched it yet!
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.js
Sept 8, 2009 17:16:44 GMT
Interesting. If you put %00 in an URL, the web server ignores everything after it.
eg:
blah.php%00.js blah.php
are the same.
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.js
Sept 9, 2009 4:57:00 GMT
o.o Did you check to see if that's the equivalent of ? or & ?
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.js
Sept 9, 2009 16:08:53 GMT
o.o Did you check to see if that's the equivalent of ? or & ? it's a null character, which I think is typically the end. ('\0') is the end of a string in the background. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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