My site.

http://joessite.awardspace.com/home.php

My first foray into PHP and Javascript! Made the original site in all HTML, no fancy sliding boxes or anything for my 9th grade web design class.

If you want to write a news article, read below.

!!YOU MUST NOT POST ANYTHING VULGAR, AT ALL!!

You can make an account here:

http://joessite.awardspace.com/register.html

It’s meant to be for comments, but they’re not up yet so it’s for the news system.

You can add news by clicking “Admin Panel” on the bottom of the home page.

[quote]http://joessite.awardspace.com/register.html
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Change you password, dude. It’s still the same as when I hacked it.[/quote]
= No thank you. lol

Its a nice little minimalistic website, however I make a habit of not signing up to every webpage that asks for a username and password, even if one is required to get access to things.

I don’t get it.

“Can I have Account Data?” + “My password got hacked” = No

You suggesting something, fool?

Noone hacked his account. The password was stolen because some guys modified their gserver to save the password for all the users. This happened before we added the manage graal account stuff. My password got stolen too and I had to change the password for a couple of websites. :stuck_out_tongue:

@Beholder: I don’t think you have to worry. :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah, good idea. :slight_smile:

Please don’t put any goatse. I’m doing this for school.

Password should be encrypted.

The only way you could do what is being asked above is to redirect the outgoing net information from the client through another executable that will then forward it on encrypted

but this would have to involve a wrapper/launcher and some api hooks I think :V
It’d be like a mini portable firewall in the general sense of it’s use.

Generally out of our league. We have some crackers/hackers around that possibly could do this if they just used their wise heads together. But they’re all too busy or doesn’t want to have anything to do with graal anymore.

Cool little site. I registered, but the login just goes to a 404 “couldn’t find http://joessite.awardspace.com/login.php