by GµårÐïåñ » Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:03 pm
Also keep in mind that developers of such services tend to intentionally make their scripts link deep and across multiple domains often times and try to achieve all kinds of (not always honest) things in the process. As such, they may not disclose the structure of the scripts in a way that can be effectively evaluated and rendered harmless without losing function. This could simply be that something didn't get allowed by the virtue of the way its embedded and hence why it failed for you or even simply a path that was already in your blacklist and it caused a failure for that reason. No way to be sure unless as therube said, if we had some links to play with, we might have something for you, otherwise its just theory and conjecture.
Also keep in mind that developers of such services tend to intentionally make their scripts link deep and across multiple domains often times and try to achieve all kinds of (not always honest) things in the process. As such, they may not disclose the structure of the scripts in a way that can be effectively evaluated and rendered harmless without losing function. This could simply be that something didn't get allowed by the virtue of the way its embedded and hence why it failed for you or even simply a path that was already in your blacklist and it caused a failure for that reason. No way to be sure unless as therube said, if we had some links to play with, we might have something for you, otherwise its just theory and conjecture.