Post: Site HTML Source Grabber by Natsu ( Open Source )
08-20-2014, 12:14 AM #1
Chris
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What's up NGU community? Enzo

I've decided to release this little tool for getting a website HTML source. It's the exact same as this.

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08-20-2014, 01:20 PM #11
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Originally posted by Natsu View Post
What's up NGU community? Enzo

I've decided to release this little tool for getting a website HTML source. It's the exact same as this.

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Or you could just get the source in the browser that you are already using? What is the actual point of this?
You said you wanted to "share" with other people who might not know how to do it however how is posting a binary showing someone how to do anything?

Also pretty sure a virus scan link is required on any post like this.
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08-20-2014, 09:19 PM #12
Chris
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Or you could just get the source in the browser that you are already using? What is the actual point of this?
You said you wanted to "share" with other people who might not know how to do it however how is posting a binary showing someone how to do anything?

Also pretty sure a virus scan link is required on any post like this.


No, because it is Open Source a Virus Scan is not needed.
08-20-2014, 09:21 PM #13
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Originally posted by Natsu View Post
No, because it is Open Source a Virus Scan is not needed.


Binary in the bin folder, its required
08-20-2014, 09:23 PM #14
Chris
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Originally posted by 1UP View Post
Binary in the bin folder, its required


No sir, it's not. There are multiple releases of Open Source project's without Virus Scans, therefore; this will stand. No need to continue this argument further as it's a moot point.
08-20-2014, 10:43 PM #15
Originally posted by Natsu View Post
What's up NGU community? Enzo

I've decided to release this little tool for getting a website HTML source. It's the exact same as this.

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An easy way to fix the error (because it must start with https:// or [url]www.)[/url]

Just add "https://" or "www." to the beginning of it if it doesnt already start with that

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08-20-2014, 11:13 PM #16
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Originally posted by Natsu View Post
No sir, it's not. There are multiple releases of Open Source project's without Virus Scans, therefore; this will stand. No need to continue this argument further as it's a moot point.


It's not an argument, that's just how it is.
08-21-2014, 10:15 AM #17
Cryptic
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You're offering a download of something you made yourself and/or complied yourself. It needs a virus scan attached to it, or this thread will be trashed. This is the 24 hour notice.
08-29-2014, 11:30 AM #18
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This is to simple of a project to have even been posted, I mean your textbox doesn't even have html syntax highlighting. please learn to code and focus on something more important you wasted everybody's time including your own. Anyone can slap a button on a form and make this.
08-30-2014, 03:02 AM #19
Specter
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You could just use file_get_contents() in PHP. Much simpler and it'd be better to have this as a web-app as opposed to a .NET application anyways.

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