found this and my yahoo email user name and password
in the dump.. man there is so much stuff in there . why is that ?
and here a good one
Visited: lita@file:///C:/Users/lita/Pictures/2009-08-29%20reunion/reunion%20391.JPG
what the hell does this have to do with them ? found it the dump
scorecardresearch.com
content.yieldmanager.com
s.softjoys.com
www.verisign.com
https://www.verisign.com/CPS0
http://mscrl.microsoft.com/pki/mscorp/crl/mswww(4).crl
http://crl.microsoft.com/pki/mscorp/crl/mswww(4).crl
http://crl.verisign.com/pca1.1.1.crl0G
www.verisign.com/repository/RPA0
http://cybertrust.omniroot.com
http://www.public-trust.com/
http://www.usertrust.com
http://crl.usertrust.com/UTN-USERFirst-Hardware
[email protected]
http://www.weather.com
http://www.sjlabs.com
just found this in dump 8
Do not break the lines for each element. You can break lines between elements.
The LocStudio XML parser will consider such line breaks part of the XML to localize, which we don't want.
Also, the localization comments within the tags must come FIRST in their respective elements. If the data preceeds the
comment, then the localization comment is ignored.
The first two URLs are LCI commented as "StrBegins, and the rest are listed as {adaptation}. This is a
Psuedo localization hack. Adaptation strings are not modified for Pseudo localization, so a couple are
marked as StrBegins so that PS changes something for testing purposes. One corollary of this is that these two
links will result in Domain/Server not found errors in PS builds.
Carefully note the active attributes. There is one yes each <FavoriteItem>, as well as a separate one yes <FavIconFile>.
This is required because the localization tools must have a place holder value to allow the list to be expanded by the
localizers for other regions. Empty tags are thrown out by the localization parsers. Therefore, Active="yes" is used
by the actual code to determine which items to process, since we cannot use absence or empty strings for that purpose.
The alternative of using a place holder in the text (example NOT_USED) was considered and rejected because if someone
accidentally changed the string to anything other than exactly the special "NULL" value, then the code would attempt
to use this string, probably failing. Conversely requiring an explicit statement that the value is valid is a safer
course.
DON'T FORGET TO ESCAPE ampersands in URLs.
sipdump?
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Re: sipdump?
That's because they use IE to render the ads in the softphone. You would see the same stuff if you dumped the IE process.lowlife wrote:found this and my yahoo email user name and password
in the dump.. man there is so much stuff in there . why is that ?
and here a good one
Visited: lita@file:///C:/Users/lita/Pictures/2009-08-29%20reunion/reunion%20391.JPG
what the hell does this have to do with them ? found it the dump
All of this has been covered extensively if you search the forum.
Andy Rogers
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