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RE: Can you take someones website files? #31
(01-13-2013, 04:36 PM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 05:55 AM)#swag Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 12:06 AM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote: i am John who is trying to

Go buy (illegally download and print) some books on HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP and SQL. Focus and read them and you'll learn more a lot faster than ripping and taking apart others websites.

I told you. I am poor and also my family is poor. How can i buy all these books without money?

(01-13-2013, 01:12 AM)drake8 Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 12:06 AM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote: Well.. i have no idea of HTML/CSS.. Well, i know a few things about HTML, but i can't create a website.. I also don't have money (or my family) to go to HTML/CSS Lessons.. i am 15 years old and i am John who is trying to hack... maybe to learn.. not to hack.. as you said, ripping someones website, is sad. You know something bluedog.tar.gz?


YOU ARE THE BEST

Post approved! :epic:
But for which purposes, will you use an entire cloned site?

Well, i don't want to clone this site.. just to see something.. How he CREATED something.. That's why i want to download the site files..

I'd suggest learning few things from the lot of free stuffs available out there. You might get your answers even before you rip off a website Smile
W3Schools is a great place to begin with Smile
Folow me on My YouTube Channel if you're into art.

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #32
(01-13-2013, 04:36 PM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 05:55 AM)#swag Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 12:06 AM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote: i am John who is trying to

Go buy (illegally download and print) some books on HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP and SQL. Focus and read them and you'll learn more a lot faster than ripping and taking apart others websites.

I told you. I am poor and also my family is poor. How can i buy all these books without money?

(01-13-2013, 01:12 AM)drake8 Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 12:06 AM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote: Well.. i have no idea of HTML/CSS.. Well, i know a few things about HTML, but i can't create a website.. I also don't have money (or my family) to go to HTML/CSS Lessons.. i am 15 years old and i am John who is trying to hack... maybe to learn.. not to hack.. as you said, ripping someones website, is sad. You know something bluedog.tar.gz?


YOU ARE THE BEST

Post approved! :epic:
But for which purposes, will you use an entire cloned site?

Well, i don't want to clone this site.. just to see something.. How he CREATED something.. That's why i want to download the site files..

I'd suggest learning few things from the lot of free stuffs available out there. You might get your answers even before you rip off a website Smile
W3Schools is a great place to begin with Smile
Folow me on My YouTube Channel if you're into art.

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #33
(01-13-2013, 04:36 PM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 05:55 AM)#swag Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 12:06 AM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote: i am John who is trying to

Go buy (illegally download and print) some books on HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP and SQL. Focus and read them and you'll learn more a lot faster than ripping and taking apart others websites.

I told you. I am poor and also my family is poor. How can i buy all these books without money?

(01-13-2013, 01:12 AM)drake8 Wrote:
(01-13-2013, 12:06 AM)JohnTryingToHack Wrote: Well.. i have no idea of HTML/CSS.. Well, i know a few things about HTML, but i can't create a website.. I also don't have money (or my family) to go to HTML/CSS Lessons.. i am 15 years old and i am John who is trying to hack... maybe to learn.. not to hack.. as you said, ripping someones website, is sad. You know something bluedog.tar.gz?


YOU ARE THE BEST

Post approved! :epic:
But for which purposes, will you use an entire cloned site?

Well, i don't want to clone this site.. just to see something.. How he CREATED something.. That's why i want to download the site files..

I'd suggest learning few things from the lot of free stuffs available out there. You might get your answers even before you rip off a website Smile
W3Schools is a great place to begin with Smile
Folow me on My YouTube Channel if you're into art.

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #34
I told you. I don't want to destroy the others website. :oO:
Hello [username] :epic:

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #35
I told you. I don't want to destroy the others website. :oO:
Hello [username] :epic:

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #36
I told you. I don't want to destroy the others website. :oO:
Hello [username] :epic:

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #37
So how about learning few things on webs and seeing if you get what you want? Smile
Folow me on My YouTube Channel if you're into art.

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #38
So how about learning few things on webs and seeing if you get what you want? Smile
Folow me on My YouTube Channel if you're into art.

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #39
So how about learning few things on webs and seeing if you get what you want? Smile
Folow me on My YouTube Channel if you're into art.

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RE: Can you take someones website files? #40
I would hope that Bluedog has a means implemented by which to prevent Any kind of site mirroring with an absolute certainty.
And we sure as hell better have with all the Ethical Hackers & the like on our site.
Why would I comment with something like this?
Because mirroring a site and the ability to do so could be viewed as a potential, and needless, security risk.
By mirroring an entire site, regardless of permissions, file structure, etceteral; mirroring a site with-out any means to negate such gives the individual doing the mirroring an inordinate amount of time to figure out "how" it works, "how" it was created, and "how" thereby to reverse (potentially) what has been built & thereby discover any given number of possible exploits, no matter how minute.
Allow me to expound further by way of example:
Lets replace "mirroring" this site with " cloning", and replace "site" with "operating system".
If I allowed an individual to clone my operating system to learn "how it works", I've just given this individual direct access to everything I own on said operating system, including the means by which for the individual to take their time in nullifying all security precautions implemented & thus enabling them to do with this information as they see fit.
And Time is all it takes when it comes to such.
For every safe guard in the intelligence field, there is and always will be a means to counter that intelligence.
Be it a website, or an operating system.

In regards to you John; Find a site that allows mirroring, and you'll thus learn "how" it was created.
The main differences to any website being created is the tools used by which the individual creates that website with & then implements that creation to suit their own personal preferences in it's most basic explanation.

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