my friend actually wrote a pretty good java function to "password" the roster for the site he made for our HS band (I son't know WHY he did this...) So I'm too lazy to ask him how to get in, so I did the logical thing: looked at the source fo any give-aways. so I found this:
Code:
function GoIn()
{
var Password = new Array("I","B","O","U","G","T","M","E","A","G","H","E","T","T","O","A","R","D","V","A","R","K")
function getNumbers()
{
return document.userInput.u1.value
return document.userInput.u2.value
return document.userInput.u3.value
}
var input1 = document.userInput.u1.value
var input2 = document.userInput.u2.value
var input3 = document.userInput.u3.value
var pw1 = Password[input1]
var pw2 = Password[input2]
var pw3 = Password[input3]
var pw = pw1 + pw2 + pw3
if (pw == pw1+pw2+pw3)
{location.href = pw+ ".html"}
}
so somehwere in IBOUGHTMEAGHETTOAARDVARK lies a 3-letter name to the roster's page. Can anyone help me crack it? either that or you're going to make me ask him...the site is http://brhsband.macro-inter.net/roster.htm if you want to check out the layout (you enter numbers, which correspond to letters in IBOUGHTMEAGHETTOAARDVARK (yes, he really wrote I bought me a ghetto aardvark!), which then sends you to the 3-letter page name spelled out by those letters.) *sigh* this is going to annoy me if I can't find out without him telling me. I guess I could write a program to guess at random numbers, and insert this snip of code modified to C and have it check, but that'd be time-consuming, and I'd have to type in all those numbers (ow! my fingers)