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This example shows you how to login/logout into http://www.neopets.com using inet. It also checks to see if the account is frozen or not. It uses inet to put the source code of the url it open into a textbox, then searches for the strings that would be in there if you were to login/logout/have a frozen account. This example is fully commented so it is easy to understand what everything does. (note: it also tells you if your IP has been banned from trying to login the chosen account too many time [your IP is only banned on the one account temporarily.]) lol dont know if that made much sense...:D
*Udated: July 26th 2003* This code allows you to spoof your user-agent (e.g. Internet Explorer), OS (e.g. Linux), and change the referer to anything you want (e.g. google.com). Now, why do this? Simple, to pass protection.
This example shows you how to make a form minimize into the system tray. I have made an updated one of this. Please visit my 'System Tray Minimize V2' source code for the updated one.
This example shows you how to login/logout into http://www.neopets.com using inet. It also checks to see if the account is frozen or not. It uses inet to put the source code of the url it open into a textbox, then searches for the strings that would be in there if you were to login/logout/have a frozen account. This example is fully commented so it is easy to understand what everything does. (note: it also tells you if your IP has been banned from trying to login the chosen account too many time [your IP is only banned on the one account temporarily.]) lol dont know if that made much sense...:D
*Udated: July 26th 2003* This code allows you to spoof your user-agent (e.g. Internet Explorer), OS (e.g. Linux), and change the referer to anything you want (e.g. google.com). Now, why do this? Simple, to pass protection.
This example shows you how to make a form minimize into the system tray. I have made an updated one of this. Please visit my 'System Tray Minimize V2' source code for the updated one.
This example shows you how to login/logout into http://www.neopets.com using inet. It also checks to see if the account is frozen or not. It uses inet to put the source code of the url it open into a textbox, then searches for the strings that would be in there if you were to login/logout/have a frozen account. This example is fully commented so it is easy to understand what everything does. (note: it also tells you if your IP has been banned from trying to login the chosen account too many time [your IP is only banned on the one account temporarily.]) lol dont know if that made much sense...:D
*Udated: July 26th 2003* This code allows you to spoof your user-agent (e.g. Internet Explorer), OS (e.g. Linux), and change the referer to anything you want (e.g. google.com). Now, why do this? Simple, to pass protection.
This example shows you how to make a form minimize into the system tray. I have made an updated one of this. Please visit my 'System Tray Minimize V2' source code for the updated one.
This example shows you how to login/logout into http://www.neopets.com using inet. It also checks to see if the account is frozen or not. It uses inet to put the source code of the url it open into a textbox, then searches for the strings that would be in there if you were to login/logout/have a frozen account. This example is fully commented so it is easy to understand what everything does. (note: it also tells you if your IP has been banned from trying to login the chosen account too many time [your IP is only banned on the one account temporarily.]) lol dont know if that made much sense...:D
*Udated: July 26th 2003* This code allows you to spoof your user-agent (e.g. Internet Explorer), OS (e.g. Linux), and change the referer to anything you want (e.g. google.com). Now, why do this? Simple, to pass protection.
This example shows you how to make a form minimize into the system tray. I have made an updated one of this. Please visit my 'System Tray Minimize V2' source code for the updated one.
This example shows you how to login/logout into http://www.neopets.com using inet. It also checks to see if the account is frozen or not. It uses inet to put the source code of the url it open into a textbox, then searches for the strings that would be in there if you were to login/logout/have a frozen account. This example is fully commented so it is easy to understand what everything does. (note: it also tells you if your IP has been banned from trying to login the chosen account too many time [your IP is only banned on the one account temporarily.]) lol dont know if that made much sense...:D
*Udated: July 26th 2003* This code allows you to spoof your user-agent (e.g. Internet Explorer), OS (e.g. Linux), and change the referer to anything you want (e.g. google.com). Now, why do this? Simple, to pass protection.
This example shows you how to make a form minimize into the system tray. I have made an updated one of this. Please visit my 'System Tray Minimize V2' source code for the updated one.