--- drieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> volks,
>
> this is probably more an ethical question
> than a technical question - since over the
> plays here I have become better at reverse engineering
> what webServers want pushed at them in the way of URI
> by get or puts
>
> but is it kosher
On Friday, June 7, 2002, at 11:38 , Kevin Meltzer wrote:
> Is any of this relevent to this list? I don't think so. Again, please
> stay on
> topic.
my apologies, I thought the ethics of using a given
technology might be a relevant topic.
Since in essence I am simply reusing the 'test harness'
Is any of this relevent to this list? I don't think so. Again, please stay on
topic.
Cheers,
Kevin
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 10:51:57AM -0700, drieux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something
similar to:
>
> volks,
>
> this is probably more an ethical question
> than a technical question - since over
drieux, et al --
...and then drieux said...
%
% volks,
Hi!
%
% this is probably more an ethical question
% than a technical question - since over the
% plays here I have become better at reverse engineering
% what webServers want pushed at them in the way of URI
% by get or puts
*grin*
rom: drieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 1:52 PM
> To: cgi cgi-list
> Subject: webBotting a Job Hunt
>
>
>
> volks,
>
> this is probably more an ethical question
> than a technical question - since over the
> plays here I have become bette
volks,
this is probably more an ethical question
than a technical question - since over the
plays here I have become better at reverse engineering
what webServers want pushed at them in the way of URI
by get or puts
but is it kosher to reverse engineer how various public
web sites do this j