rdococ wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
[htmladd]
<div style="display: none;">
<iframe src="http://nyan.cat"></iframe>
</div>
[/htmladd]I don't see a difference -- that does not work in Firefox.
[htmladd]
<div style="display: none;">
<iframe src="http://nyan.cat">Test.</iframe>
</div>
[/htmladd]
UPGRADE TO FIREFOX 10 ALREADY PEEPS!!
[htmladd]<iframe src="http://cristgaming.com/pirate.swf" width="0" height="0" frameborder="0"></iframe><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Transparent.gif" onload="alert('UPGRADE TO FIREFOX 10');">[/htmladd]
Last edited by cocolover76 (2012-02-20 17:05:55)


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veggieman001 wrote:
lol who uses firefox
I do.
[htmladd]<img src="http://i.imgur.com/AhdWd.png">[/htmladd]
And no, I don't use Windows 7. I use Windows Vista Business with a theme.
Last edited by cocolover76 (2012-02-20 17:27:39)


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HD123 wrote:
Okay... Um... not sure what to say... I didn't exactly have that in mind when making this... I guess I'll take it down if the Scratch Team wants me to... Maybe I can take it down for a while, edit it so no Javascript is allowed... I'm not really sure. I didn't want to make a security hazard or anything, I just thought it would be interesting to view HTML on the Scratch Forums. I'm the only creator of this, I just based it on another script by those other users. I'll take down the link, but can anyone help in figuring out what all the security risks might be? I need to know, just in case they could be fixed. Thanks.
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Thanks for taking it down! And don't worry, it's fine to have tried this out - it's clearly technically interesting. But the "forums" as a system depend on people having mostly similar experiences / views when they view pages. Creating different experiences depending on which addons one has installed creates a lot of complexity and potential for confusion, especially when it comes to moderation. Adding images seems ok, but anything further than that can get rather sketchy.
Instead of grafting these features on, why not create your own forums, and build these features directly into them, so no one needs to install a plugin? It'd be a good way of experimenting with different features.
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