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Logikos 08-02-2005 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Dark Visor
Yap. And you may never know which one of my hacks will have the destroying code, cause from now on I am going to release all my hacks one-lined and hopefully double-encoded with ionCube and Zend.

That statement really gets to me. I've already reported that statement to Jelsoft. I now know not to ever use any of your hacks.

Boofo 08-02-2005 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KirbyDE
I guess there are dozens.
Here a few (from the first Hit returned by Google :D)
http://www.bierkandt.org/beautify/
http://www.tote-taste.de/X-Project/beautify/
http://www.semdesigns.com/Products/F...Formatter.html

Btw: I think everybody should try to clam down.
This discussion is getting way too hot, and that's not worth it IMHO.

I think there are valid points on both sides, but enforcing some kind of labeling seems to out of question.

But I can't see why there shouldn't be some opt-in system for those who would like to have their Hacks reviewed/rated.

I agree with you, Kirby. I think having someone help you see where you can make it better is a great idea. I just don't agree with labeling anyone for not knowing as much as someone else already does.

akanevsky 08-02-2005 02:37 PM

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This will be my last post in this thread - In response to your threats of causing harm to someone's database I will be reporting you to several members of the Jelsoft staff for these threats...
Do it, if it will make you sleep better :) Good luck.

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That statement really gets to me. I've already reported that statement to Jelsoft. I now know not to ever use any of your hacks.
Chill, son. It was a joke. Seriously, who in their right mind would even think of double-encoding their scripts?

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Should such a system be implemented, I shall no longer release modifications here, and will remove any that I have
Does it look like I am supposed to care?

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I have
That would be a minority, consisting of those who have no will-power to stand out. All I can do is express my condolences towards them.

KirbyDE, Boofo

Thanks :)

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Now would you please make a test run of the system? After all, 6 people have said "yes", and we can awlays cancel it if it doesn't work out. As already said, it can be without any visual labels, even though it would be better if there were some labels (the ones Revan suggested).

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But I can't see why there shouldn't be some opt-in system for those who would like to have their Hacks reviewed/rated.
Exactly!

Boofo 08-02-2005 02:39 PM

No labels, and you have my support. ;)

akanevsky 08-02-2005 02:41 PM

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No labels, and you have my support.
I'd agree to no labels as long as there is an optional filter, available to everyone. The same way as there in a option "Display Last X Threads", "Sort by X" etc..

Logikos 08-02-2005 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Dark Visor
Chill, son. It was a joke. Seriously, who in their right mind would even think of double-encoding their scripts?

double-encoding your scripts isn't what gets to me.

Boofo 08-02-2005 02:44 PM

It's still a label. ;)

Maybe helping us learn the proper coding techniques will pay off more in the end that trying to start labeling anyone. ;)

akanevsky 08-02-2005 02:53 PM

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double-encoding your scripts isn't what gets to me.
Ah... I see. Then we have a serious problem ;)

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Maybe helping us learn the proper coding techniques will pay off more in the end that trying to start labeling anyone.
Waste of time. The techniques are available at vbulletin.com and you know it.

Revan 08-02-2005 02:56 PM

What I really want to know is:
How is it possible to show to the end-user - which is for whom we are even discussing this in the first place - that a hack has been Verified/Approved/Optimised/$vbphrase[whatever_the_bluest_of_fks_youd_call_it], without adding a label of some sorts?

Boofo 08-02-2005 02:56 PM

By, us, I didn't necessarily mean me. ;)


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