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Old 03-11-04, 08:10 AM
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Is this a function and what it's do???
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Old 03-11-04, 12:17 PM
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Well, not exactly... This appears to be a function calling the way it is writen.... However, no one can tell you what it's doing, because it is a user defined function... So, unless you provide someone with the exact code, no one can tell you what it does.... This is not a regular built-in javascript function.


If you are reading this off of another site, the function may be hidden inside of a javascript file.... Look for the file URL....
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Old 03-13-04, 06:41 AM
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the function decodes the second string in the script you posted before. I can't tell you exactly what it does since I haven't looked through it. You'll have to figure it out by yourself, try using a javascript reference if there are some commands you don't understand.

The function is worthless unless you have another function which can encrypt a script using the same algorithm as the decrypter...
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