fennecfoxen.org— "Pyxy-gallery is a PHP script to make an image gallery. There are many other scripts to do this, but this is one of the nicer ones." Excellent PHP Photo Gallery, with slick AJAX!
May 13, 2006View in Crawl 4
i'll have to agree here. very generic, but it a good start. i would like to see more browsable features and a slidebar style preview under the enlarged photo. navigation becomes tiresome after the first few clicks.
Blah blah blah, stfu with this No JS bulls**t. If the guy wants to make a f**king app that heavily relies on JS let him. And if you don't like it DON'T f**kING USE IT.
@foobr,He's talking about an XSS attack. You don't need any access to the server-side code to do that. The reason for mentioning that he works for the organisation is that he claims to be conducting the attack with approval, not to imply that he has write permissions on the server.His story isn't credible, but at least try and understand what he is saying before ridiculing him. Being able to sniff passwords when you have write permissions to the server isn't a security issue, why would an organisation pay anybody to do that? Being able to sniff passwords when you don't have write permissions to the server *is* a security issue, and organisations do pay consultants to find things like that.
arnorhsMay 14, 2006
I say: Let things like not relying on Java-script be a _feature_ not a requirement to write a program!! crap
diecastbeatdownMay 15, 2006
i'll have to agree here. very generic, but it a good start. i would like to see more browsable features and a slidebar style preview under the enlarged photo. navigation becomes tiresome after the first few clicks.
deutMay 15, 2006
It was a tongue-in-cheek reply, designed to provoke a reaction. :-)But yes, that Algorithm sure does suck dog-ass sometimes.
lagerbottomMay 15, 2006
Blah blah blah, stfu with this No JS bulls**t. If the guy wants to make a f**king app that heavily relies on JS let him. And if you don't like it DON'T f**kING USE IT.
fillup07May 15, 2006
Check out Plogger
bogthaMay 15, 2006
@foobr,He's talking about an XSS attack. You don't need any access to the server-side code to do that. The reason for mentioning that he works for the organisation is that he claims to be conducting the attack with approval, not to imply that he has write permissions on the server.His story isn't credible, but at least try and understand what he is saying before ridiculing him. Being able to sniff passwords when you have write permissions to the server isn't a security issue, why would an organisation pay anybody to do that? Being able to sniff passwords when you don't have write permissions to the server *is* a security issue, and organisations do pay consultants to find things like that.
bogthaMay 15, 2006
Opera 8.52 on Linux just hangs at "loading..."
jessejoedotcomMay 15, 2006
Digg this one - <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/design/AJAX_Gallery_Experiment">http://digg.com/design/AJAX_Gallery_Experiment</a>Degrades way better.
bradabrahamsMay 22, 2006
Doesn't work in Opera for me either. Still, I fired it up in dirty IE and it looks good. Nice work.
washoetechMay 22, 2006
Dear Spydrlink,SHUT THE f**k UP YOU WHINING BITCH.Most AJAX apps will not work with js on. DUHH!
nihalthainuaFeb 3, 2009
you can find same thing here : <a class="user" href="http://www.dzinemart.com/article_view~18.html">http://www.dzinemart.com/article_view~18.html</a>