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Forbidden HTML tags no longer for Admins! |
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pugz writes "Doubtlessly at least a few of you out there have always wanted to use the "forbidden" html tags in PHP-Nuke (object, style, iframe, applet, the list goes on!).
This is for good reason though! It keeps the nasties out! I thought to myself it would be a good idea for US, the webmasters, to have access to these codes while keeping them out of sight for script kiddies! Now I present to you:
http://www.nukecops.com/postp116363.html#116363
Enjoy :D"
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Posted on Sunday, April 04 @ 14:39:34 CEST by Daniel-cmw |
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Average Score: 5 Votes: 2

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Re: Forbidden HTML tags no longer for Admins! (Score: 1) by webjunky on Monday, April 05 @ 06:22:14 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | A very good idea... I always got those forbidden messages and had to strip the code out of the mainfile... but yeah I could have just simply added the is_admin function...great! |
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