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darkevil
18 Jun 2006, 16:35
it is said here that i can send in my home page and it will be added soon (http://wormsarmageddon.team17.com/main.html?page=home&area=link)

your sites will be added here.. get them sent in!

but there is no email address ... do you know where i can send in
The Worm-O-Nator ?

Plasma
18 Jun 2006, 17:25
If you wish to have your site added here, contact us using our feedback form and it will be added during the next page update.
http://wormsarmageddon.team17.com/main.html?page=home&area=feed

darkevil
18 Jun 2006, 17:42
waaahhhh i cant find the feedback form :(

evilworm2
18 Jun 2006, 18:53
You should make it work with Opera and Firefox first.
Then publish it. As i said in the other thread, nobody uses IE.

TonY
18 Jun 2006, 22:53
You should make it work with Opera and Firefox first.
Then publish it. As i said in the other thread, nobody uses IE.

But everyone that runs windows still has it. Just implement some basic browser detection that tells anyone not using IE to switch over.

evilworm2
18 Jun 2006, 23:06
But everyone that runs windows still has it. Just implement some basic browser detection that tells anyone not using IE to switch over.

This is the wrong way. IE is a security risk.
The right way is:
Make it work with any browser but NOT with IE.
Then tell the IE users to switch to another browser.

Dando
19 Jun 2006, 02:57
yeah IE is crap...I got firefox a long time ago, within 1 minute I had realised IE was forever finished with me.

Sel
19 Jun 2006, 10:46
it is said here that i can send in my home page and it will be added soon (http://wormsarmageddon.team17.com/main.html?page=home&area=link)

but there is no email address ... do you know where i can send in
The Worm-O-Nator ?
darkevil, post your site name and URL and I will add it for you.

You should make it work with Opera and Firefox first.
Then publish it. As i said in the other thread, nobody uses IE.
Which site are you talking about?

bonz
19 Jun 2006, 11:22
Which site are you talking about?
http://www.worm-o-nator.de.ms/

darkevil
19 Jun 2006, 14:43
yea right http://www.worm-o-nator.de.ms/ by darkEvil & angua

i havent found a drag-pictures-script for firefox yet ... but i´m searching for one.
please add it ... that would be great :)

Sel
21 Jun 2006, 14:42
I've added your site to the WA links page (http://wormsarmageddon.team17.com/main.html?page=home&area=link) and to the T17 forum community links section (http://forum.team17.co.uk/showpost.php?p=93502&postcount=4).

Great site by the way! :) Would be cool if there was a function to save the map once you have finished, rather than pressing print screen.

Let me know if you get it working in Firefox too.

thomasp
22 Jun 2006, 10:37
Doesn't work for Safari either :(

Which is really annoying for us Mac users, since we can't use IE, as it no longer exists for Mac OSX.

bonz
22 Jun 2006, 17:39
Yeah, you should really make it cross-platform compatible.

I don't know how you made it, but I would even go so far and suggest using Flash. *eek*

evilworm2
22 Jun 2006, 23:12
Yeah, you should really make it cross-platform compatible.

It`s easy. Just write valid html. I validated the page and wanted to cry.
There are 109 errors altogether. No wonder, that the good browsers, which are compliant to the html standard, just render crap or don`t work at all.

Result: Failed validation, 109 errors
File: wormonator.htm
Encoding: iso-8859-1
Doctype: (no Doctype found)

...but I would even go so far and suggest using Flash. *eek*

eeek. flash is evil.

bonz
23 Jun 2006, 04:52
eeek. flash is evil.
I'm totally aware of that.
But since the HTML code of that page has obviously been to hell and back, I'd think it doesn't matter anymore if we all sell our souls to the evil one.

AndrewTaylor
23 Jun 2006, 11:38
As i said in the other thread, nobody uses IE.
Then you lied in the other thread.

People shouldn't use it, because it's defective and a liability and suprisingly CPU intensive, but they do, in droves.

evilworm2
23 Jun 2006, 22:24
Then you lied in the other thread.

People shouldn't use it, because it's defective and a liability and suprisingly CPU intensive, but they do, in droves.

nobody sane i meant. ;)

DarkOne
24 Jun 2006, 15:34
http://www.bit9.com/docs/VulnerableApps.pdf :p

AndrewTaylor
24 Jun 2006, 16:02
http://www.bit9.com/docs/VulnerableApps.pdf :p
That's a pretty meaningless document without a list of what applications they tested. Also, it says that there are versions of Firefox which can be run "off of a USB drive". That grammar is so appalling I wouldn't trust their opinions.

Besides which, the fact that Internet Explorer is totally ubiquitous and cannot be uninstalled instantly makes it a hundred times more dangerous than the mere sum of its vulnerabilities would suggest. And even ignoring that, it's still a really awful browser.