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|    HTTP domain..um...question, or something    |
|    05 Nov 16 03:01:58    |
      OK, so I came across a website which censors posts, like, it won't let you       post the word "fuck", but the checking is - *Javascript* (don't yet know       whether there's a server side check as well),....so I was thinking, I'll just       go to that page and save it,        and remove the Javascript that's checking for "fuck", so that I can post       (assuming there's no server side shit). HOWEVER, you need to be logged in to       post. So...my question is, if I open x.html locally, and ASSUME that I've gone       to the site, ie. whatever        "logged in" cookies are set, can I actually post to that domain from a local       page? Or will weird things happen...? The cookie(s) need to be sent,       obviously....              Is there some browser to pull this off? Or some type of trickery?                     Thanks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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