[Hobbit] URLPlus interest - looking for feedback
Gary Baluha
gumby3203 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 22:14:40 CEST 2009
> It's not so much the multi-page redirects using the standard "302: page is now elsewhere" format, as the other weird ways redirects are sometimes done. The one that irritated me the most did all of these, in no particular order:
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> 1) meta-refresh with zero time delay and a new url
> 2) self-submitting form - i.e. a preloaded form with "form.submit();" at the end of the html, between script tags
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> 3) self-submitting form - another preloaded form, but with "onLoad=form.submit();" in the html BODY tag
> 4) in script tags, change the page location via: top.location="newurl"
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> 5) as above, but use "top.href", or "page.href" or something similar.
> I'm not knocking your efforts - you've already done more than I ever did towards a generic webpage check. I just think that the above are going to be tricky to handle in an automated way without replicating a large fraction of a web browser. But, now at least they're documented in the mailing list for anyone interested in doing their own web checks... :)
1: I think my new method would handle that, though I'll have to double-check.
2-5: Wow...
> As for the javascript part, that is a bit more difficult.
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> Especially when the page you just downloaded creates the form POST url on-the-fly from some of the form elements filled in by the user. Yep, saw that happen too... Another weird page ran a java function to generate a random character string to include in the url - luckily the function wasn't too hard to extract and shove through the spidermonkey javascript interpreter... :)
There are some really weird websites out there...
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