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Don't. It ruins everything!
Last edited by WindowsExplorer (2011-11-09 03:48:07)
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You just gave me the idea....

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I tried it once for a banner. I wish I hadn't. The webpage took a REALLY long time to load and nearly crashed Google Chrome!!!
Okay, maybe I was egzadurating a bit
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MathWizz wrote:
Don't copy and paste this into your address bar:
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javascript:while(true){}
Then why post it....?
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
Don't copy and paste this into your address bar:
Code:
javascript:while(true){}Then why post it....?
So that if someone sees it on some other site, they can avoid it!
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MathWizz wrote:
Don't copy and paste this into your address bar:
Code:
javascript:while(true){}
I didn't. I typed it in.
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scimonster wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
Don't copy and paste this into your address bar:
Code:
javascript:while(true){}I didn't. I typed it in.
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By the way, it doesn't do anything in Chrome or IE.
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LS97 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
Don't copy and paste this into your address bar:
Code:
javascript:while(true){}I didn't. I typed it in.
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By the way, it doesn't do anything in Chrome or IE.
It seems that Chrome only pastes 'while(true){}' and not the 'javascript:' part. 0.o
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In chrome it just freezes the page, but you can just open a new tab. So much for that
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MathWizz wrote:
LS97 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
I didn't. I typed it in.![]()
By the way, it doesn't do anything in Chrome or IE.
It seems that Chrome only pastes 'while(true){}' and not the 'javascript:' part. 0.o
That happens in most browsers. But even if you add the javascript to it, it doesn't freeze the browser.
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MathWizz wrote:
LS97 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
I didn't. I typed it in.![]()
By the way, it doesn't do anything in Chrome or IE.
It seems that Chrome only pastes 'while(true){}' and not the 'javascript:' part. 0.o
Yeah, I tried it in Chrome, 'cause I didn't really want to crash Firefox, but that's what it did.
Then I tried in IE, and it didn't do anything.
Then I used Firefox. It crashed, then came back to life with a "script has become unresponsive" message.
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This seems to have slipped the reins and trotted off into another topic some how. Closing.
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