From: David Rosoff <drosoff@arc.unm.edu>
To: CyberEyes <cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-05 02:23:03 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 10:23:03 +0800
From: David Rosoff <drosoff@arc.unm.edu>
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 10:23:03 +0800
To: CyberEyes <cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: CWD -- Jacking in from the "Keys to the Kingdom" Port
Message-ID: <1.5.4.16.19960704232543.3a3f1d7c@arc.unm.edu>
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At 01.30 PM 7/4/96 -0400, CyberEyes wrote:
> The child would also be able to use the Anonymizer at
>http://www.anonymizer.com. But, is it that easy to redirect? Just type
>that little rd command? What others are there? I've seen < and > in
>use, what do they perform?
No, but in things like Yahoo and Alta Vista, when they have those ads,
look at the URL assigned to the ad. It redirects you through the service
you're using rather than send you straight there. I don't know why. I
was just using an example....
Since HTML uses the < and > (less-than and greater-than) characters in
the code, you use the < and > to print one of these characters
and not use it in the code.
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David Rosoff (nihongo o sukoshi dekiru) ----------------> drosoff@arc.unm.edu
For PGP key 0xD37692F9, finger drosoff@acoma.arc.unm.edu
0xD37692F9 Key fingerprint = 25 7D AA 01 85 41 43 89 50 5A 33 76 F1 F1 99 67
Do you know who's reading your email? ---> http://www.arc.unm.edu/~drosoff/pgp/
Anonymous ok, PGP ok. If it's not PGP-signed, you know that I didn't write it.
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