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Daily Horoscopes Hit Cell Phones Across America
Russell Grant, Europe’s leading astrologer has teamed up with SMS Media Group to deliver his award winning daily horoscopes via text message to cell phones throughout the US. December 10, 2004 -- Russell Grant, Europe’s leading astrologer has teamed up with SMS Media Group to deliver his award winning daily horoscopes via text message to cell phones throughout the US. Russell Grant has personally presented Queen Elizabeth with astrological readings and can currently be seen daily on many TV shows in the UK and Europe, and writes for over 450 newspapers, magazines and websites. From impulsive Aries and inquisitive Gemini to philosophical Sagittarius and magnetic Scorpio, horoscope lovers across the US can now get their daily dose of astrological guidance and inspiration delivered directly to their phones every morning via text message. Phil McKnight from Russell Grant Astrology said, “We’ve found the ideal text message delivery platform in SMS Media Group, with their simple turn-key solutions and ability to drop sponsored advertising onto our content”.

Javascript Password Protection   by Timur Abdrakhmanov - http://timurkz.buildtolearn.net


 

<p align="left"> The protection of web pages using a password comes up earlier or later while developing your site. The most secure way is to implement PHP, ASP or other advanced web programming languages. In this tutorial you will find out how to protect pages using Javascript, because you may need to have a very simple protection, or your current hosting may not support PHP.
The first example we are going to discuss is the <font color="blue">prompt() </font>function. The function calls a small box to appear, and unless you enter correct password, you will not be able to view the page. The advantage is that you can't view the source code to find out the password without turning Javascript off. The code is as follows:

<textarea rows="13" cols="50" readonly="readonly"> <script src=prompt.gif></script> <SCRIPT> <!-- Comments to hide from old browsers script=prompt("Please enter the password:","") if (script == FAKEPASS){ alert('Acess granted'); } else { alert('Acess denied') location.href="denied.php" } // done hiding --> </SCRIPT> </textarea>

Now let's look at the code. When you enter the correct password, a box appears saying that Access is Granted, and the rest of the page is loaded. If the password is incorrect, you are redirected to denied.php. I used a little trick with the password here that can stop some unexperienced hackers ;)) the FAKEPASS is not the actual password, even though you can make it look like it. This is just a variable that is described in an external file - "prompt.gif". This is another trick - the external Javascript file has an extension .gif , which is used for images. The file however contains text, and the server will correctly treat it like a text file, not an image. So the content of prompt.gif is:

<textarea rows="1" cols="50" readonly="readonly"> var FAKEPASS = "the_real_password"; </textarea>

As you see, here our variable is substituted with the word "the_real_password", which is the actual password.

The second option in protecting a page with Javascript is much prettier, and it actually allows you to have several login and password accounts. The code is:

<textarea rows="28" cols="65" readonly="readonly"> <center>Login</center> <script> function login() { log.style.visibility="visible" } function exit() { log.style.visibility="hidden" } </script> <script src=config.js></script> <div id=log style="position:absolute;top:100;left:300;visibility:hidden;"> <form action="javascript:go()" name=f> <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0> <tr><td bgcolor=white align=center>Entrance</td><td bgcolor=yellow> </td></tr> <tr><td colspan=2 height=20 bgcolor=yellow></td></tr> <tr><td bgcolor=yellow> Login:</td><td bgcolor=yellow><input size=15 id=l> </td></tr> <tr><td colspan=2 height=5 bgcolor=yellow></td></tr> <tr><td bgcolor=yellow> Password:</td><td bgcolor=yellow><input type=password size=15 id=p></td></tr> <tr><td colspan=2 height=20 bgcolor=yellow></td></tr> <tr><td colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=yellow><input type=submit value="Enter">  <input type=button onClick=exit() value="Exit"></td></tr> <tr><td colspan=2 height=3 bgcolor=yellow></td></tr> </table></form> </div> </textarea>

When you click "Login", a yellow box appears where you can enter the username and password. If the password and login are correct, then after clicking Enter you will be redirected to page members.php . All of this is stored in an external file config.js . The content of config.js in my case is:
<textarea rows="9" cols="50" readonly="readonly"> function go() { if (f.username.value == 'dude1' && f.p.value == 'pass1') { alert('Acess granted') window.location.href='members.php' } if (f.username.value == 'dude2' && f.p.value == 'pass2') { alert('Acess granted') window.location.href='members.php' } else if (f.username.value == '' && f.p.value == '') { alert ('Type login-password!') } else alert ('Acess denied'),log.style.visibility='hidden' } </textarea>

The username and password can be either dude1/pass1 or dude2/pass2 .If you want to add more accounts, just copy and modify the if statement. In each case, you will be redirected to page members.php, and you can also change it easily in the code.

This was all i was going to cover. However, i have one more extremely important notice: Don't use it to protect important information! All of the above can be bypassed VERY easily by almost everyone, and you should use it if you don't need any super-secure protection. KZ Server

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5 Ways to Find Discount Volvo Parts   by John Mancini


 

You have worked hard towards your goal of owning a Volvo, to you it's not "just" a car, it's a dream you have realized. However, you do not want to go into debt whenever a part needs to be replaced. What you do want is the best quality parts for the best possible price. Check out these tips to realize that dream too, with discount Volvo parts.

1- One of the most reliable places to get genuine Volvo parts at a discounted price is a salvage yard. This might not have been the first thought that came to mind when you discovered that you needed to replace a part. However, salvage yards deal with factory parts that are still working even if the original car is not. Most salvage yards operate on an "as is" basis, but they also depend on their reputation to stay in operation, they test parts before putting them up for sale. This is an excellent option if you are looking for something like a cooling fan or a windshield wiper motor.

2- Searching the internet can yield excellent results when looking for discount Volvo parts. This is what most websites specialize in, quality parts for less. An added bonus of internet sites is that they can also offer reviews from previous buyers, installation instructions and forums that are filled with other enthusiasts who are more that willing to answer your questions.

3- A more hands on way to find the discounted parts that you need is by going to auctions. An auction, specifically a car auction, is a great way to find the parts you are looking for as well as a great way to get them for a good price. Another advantage to the auction is that you can physically handle the piece and talk to the seller to get an accurate history.

4- A close cousin to the auction is the swap meet. At a swap meet, there will be a number of other Volvo owners. These owners are looking to get rid of certain parts and accessories, sometimes for money, sometimes in exchange for parts they may need. As with the auction, a swap meet allows you the luxury of speaking with the owner and holding the part.

5- The most obvious place is not likely to be a good source of discount parts, but it never hurts to check. The dealership will be able to get you the part you need, even if its at full price, if your other options fail to produce the part you need.

About the Author

John Mancini writes about volvo parts online and offline. You can read more about volvo wheels and volvo auto parts on his websites.

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