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  • L leppie

    For some reason our proxy is blocking some urls on StackOverflow. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8052413/[^] Fails, but http://stackoverflow.com/questions/[^] works. So being 'clever' I copied the number part, and pasted it into URL. The number part being /8052413/. (Or for the lazy ones http://8052413/[^], note even if you hover over it, you can see it transforms to the IP listed below). I'm sure no-one will guess what happened next! Chrome tries to go to: http://0.122.222.189/[^] :doh: :wtf: Edit: In fact our proxy seems to block with that number (specifically 805241)! Even bigger WTF! Edit 2: And before trying to be clever like TorstenH, the copy-paste transformation happens without even touching the proxy server. The fact about the proxy was purely a sidenote... Edit 3: Ooops! My bad, it is perfectly valid. Ignorance is bliss :)

    IronScheme
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    OriginalGriff
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    I just tried pasting 805241 into my Chrome address bar - and it goes to a search for that number. Nothing mysterious there. Perhaps your browser is haunted? Have you ever called in a IExorcist?

    Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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    • L leppie

      TorstenH. wrote:

      why are you then arguing about chrome?

      Read again... Failing to understand it, notice the transformation when you copy a number and paste in chrome. The proxy is not even involved yet... Do you understand now, or do you need more layman language?

      IronScheme
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      NormDroid
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      That's fightin' talk where I come from ;)

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        That's fightin' talk where I come from ;)

        Software Kinetics Wear a hard hat it's under construction
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        Dave Kerr
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        Put up your proxy dukes....

        My Blog: http://www.dwmkerr.com

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

          I just tried pasting 805241 into my Chrome address bar - and it goes to a search for that number. Nothing mysterious there. Perhaps your browser is haunted? Have you ever called in a IExorcist?

          Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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          leppie
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          OriginalGriff wrote:

          I just tried pasting 805241 into my Chrome address bar - and it goes to a search for that number. Nothing mysterious there.

          Try /805241/ . Does it on home PC too.

          IronScheme
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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            I just tried pasting 805241 into my Chrome address bar - and it goes to a search for that number. Nothing mysterious there. Perhaps your browser is haunted? Have you ever called in a IExorcist?

            Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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            leppie
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            Updated my initial post with a proper linky! Now try, try again!

            IronScheme
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            • L leppie

              For some reason our proxy is blocking some urls on StackOverflow. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8052413/[^] Fails, but http://stackoverflow.com/questions/[^] works. So being 'clever' I copied the number part, and pasted it into URL. The number part being /8052413/. (Or for the lazy ones http://8052413/[^], note even if you hover over it, you can see it transforms to the IP listed below). I'm sure no-one will guess what happened next! Chrome tries to go to: http://0.122.222.189/[^] :doh: :wtf: Edit: In fact our proxy seems to block with that number (specifically 805241)! Even bigger WTF! Edit 2: And before trying to be clever like TorstenH, the copy-paste transformation happens without even touching the proxy server. The fact about the proxy was purely a sidenote... Edit 3: Ooops! My bad, it is perfectly valid. Ignorance is bliss :)

              IronScheme
              ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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              Nish Nishant
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              There is nothing WTF about that. That's the DWORD representation of the IP address. Not a bug in Chrome. All decent web browsers and HTTP clients would know how to convert a DWORD address to an IP address form. Or did you mean your proxy behavior to be the WTF here?

              Regards, Nish


              My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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              • L leppie

                For some reason our proxy is blocking some urls on StackOverflow. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8052413/[^] Fails, but http://stackoverflow.com/questions/[^] works. So being 'clever' I copied the number part, and pasted it into URL. The number part being /8052413/. (Or for the lazy ones http://8052413/[^], note even if you hover over it, you can see it transforms to the IP listed below). I'm sure no-one will guess what happened next! Chrome tries to go to: http://0.122.222.189/[^] :doh: :wtf: Edit: In fact our proxy seems to block with that number (specifically 805241)! Even bigger WTF! Edit 2: And before trying to be clever like TorstenH, the copy-paste transformation happens without even touching the proxy server. The fact about the proxy was purely a sidenote... Edit 3: Ooops! My bad, it is perfectly valid. Ignorance is bliss :)

                IronScheme
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                markkuk
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                Chrome does the correct conversion between decimal and dotted-quad representations[^] of the IPv4 address, so where's the WTF? :confused:

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                • M markkuk

                  Chrome does the correct conversion between decimal and dotted-quad representations[^] of the IPv4 address, so where's the WTF? :confused:

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  markkuk wrote:

                  Chrome does the correct conversion between decimal and dotted-quad representations[^] of the IPv4 address, so where's the WTF? :confused:

                  What I asked above, 7 minutes ago![^]

                  Regards, Nish


                  My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                    There is nothing WTF about that. That's the DWORD representation of the IP address. Not a bug in Chrome. All decent web browsers and HTTP clients would know how to convert a DWORD address to an IP address form. Or did you mean your proxy behavior to be the WTF here?

                    Regards, Nish


                    My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                    leppie
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                    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                    There is nothing WTF about that. That's the DWORD representation of the IP address. Not a bug in Chrome. All decent web browsers and HTTP clients would know how to convert a DWORD address to an IP address form.

                    Wow, first time I have ever heard or came across this. Why would you want such a feature though?

                    IronScheme
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                    • M markkuk

                      Chrome does the correct conversion between decimal and dotted-quad representations[^] of the IPv4 address, so where's the WTF? :confused:

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                      leppie
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                      markkuk wrote:

                      so where's the WTF?

                      No WTF then I guess, just blissful ignorance on my part ;P

                      IronScheme
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                      • L leppie

                        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                        There is nothing WTF about that. That's the DWORD representation of the IP address. Not a bug in Chrome. All decent web browsers and HTTP clients would know how to convert a DWORD address to an IP address form.

                        Wow, first time I have ever heard or came across this. Why would you want such a feature though?

                        IronScheme
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                        Nish Nishant
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                        leppie wrote:

                        Wow, first time I have ever heard or came across this.
                         
                        Why would you want such a feature though?

                        Well that was the original form of the number. The dotted form is for human convenience. So I guess from those old days browsers had code to do the conversion as required.

                        Regards, Nish


                        My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                        • L leppie

                          markkuk wrote:

                          so where's the WTF?

                          No WTF then I guess, just blissful ignorance on my part ;P

                          IronScheme
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                          Nish Nishant
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                          leppie wrote:

                          No WTF then I guess, just blissful ignorance on my part ;-P

                          Yeah this didn't turn out to be of those awesome "leppie crashes visual studio" threads that casts you in ultimate glory! :)

                          Regards, Nish


                          My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                            leppie wrote:

                            No WTF then I guess, just blissful ignorance on my part ;-P

                            Yeah this didn't turn out to be of those awesome "leppie crashes visual studio" threads that casts you in ultimate glory! :)

                            Regards, Nish


                            My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                            leppie
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                            You win some, you lose some ;P

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                              Chrome does the correct conversion between decimal and dotted-quad representations[^] of the IPv4 address, so where's the WTF? :confused:

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                              • L leppie

                                OriginalGriff wrote:

                                I just tried pasting 805241 into my Chrome address bar - and it goes to a search for that number. Nothing mysterious there.

                                Try /805241/ . Does it on home PC too.

                                IronScheme
                                ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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                                OriginalGriff
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                                Doesn't surprise me:

                                Decimal 805241
                                = Hex 0C4579
                                = Bytes 00 0C 45 79
                                = IP 0. 12.073.121

                                Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                                "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                                  Doesn't surprise me:

                                  Decimal 805241
                                  = Hex 0C4579
                                  = Bytes 00 0C 45 79
                                  = IP 0. 12.073.121

                                  Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                                  RChin
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                                  how did think to...oh never mind.


                                  I Dream of Absolute Zero

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                                    how did think to...oh never mind.


                                    I Dream of Absolute Zero

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                                    OriginalGriff
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                                    You mean you can't do decimal <=> hex conversion in your head? :omg:

                                    Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

                                    "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
                                    "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                                    • N Nish Nishant

                                      markkuk wrote:

                                      Chrome does the correct conversion between decimal and dotted-quad representations[^] of the IPv4 address, so where's the WTF? :confused:

                                      What I asked above, 7 minutes ago![^]

                                      Regards, Nish


                                      My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                                      Marc A Brown
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                                      Wouldn't it have been easier just to type "Repost!"? :laugh:

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                                      • M Marc A Brown

                                        Wouldn't it have been easier just to type "Repost!"? :laugh:

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                                        Nish Nishant
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                                        Marc A. Brown wrote:

                                        Wouldn't it have been easier just to type "Repost!"? :laugh:

                                        Programmers - doing simple things the hard way since 1965! :-D

                                        Regards, Nish


                                        My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com You've gotta read this : Using lambdas - C++ vs. C# vs. C++/CX vs. C++/CLI

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                                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                          You mean you can't do decimal <=> hex conversion in your head? :omg:

                                          Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water

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                                          Single Step Debugger
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                                          I can up to 255 with a lot of difficulties, I just picture in my head hex-dec matrix with the first row and the first column in the matrix taking all hex digits and the decimal numbers 0-15 inside. But as I said it takes me some time.

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