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    Quote Originally Posted by shitposter View Post
    not relevant

    We're talking about APIs here not java in the browser and yes he could've used java to write his API

    if you are going to be arrogant at least know what you are talking about

    typical webdev, only knows php, html and css
    Where are you getting this information from? Your asshole? I'm a full stack web developer, I utilise a majority of the modern web technologies, yes that would have included Java until modern browsers stopped supporting it and not forgetting JavaScript.
    JavaScript and Java are two different technologies, in addition, so is Java and JSP.

    I feel like nobody is reading my comments properly, the same thing everyone is doing to the thread.
    If anyone bothered to look at the image I posted I was reffering to the person who originally quoted me with the Java EE 6 Web App documentation in an attempt to suggest I was wrong.
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    JAVA EE 6 IS OLD, JAVA EE 6 IS YEARS OLD AND IS FROM BEFORE MOST MAJOR BROWSERS STOPPED SUPPORTING JAVA APPLETS IN A WEB APPLICATION AGES AGO.

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    Why do you have to be so hostile? There's no need for it.

    It's actually very possible, depending if the user has full control of the machine hosting the site..

    there's also bridges or you could just communicate via sockets

    PHP/Java Bridge

    Anyway, cool feature.. I guess! I don't see the use for it personally, because I don't condone to such.
    Only hostile because everyone's stuck in their imagination world where webclients still exist and all browsers still have java enabled by default! (Hint! There's a reason why we moved from webclients!)

    If people decided to actually read instead of skim over topics & replies then I wouldn't have a need to seem hostile, nobody pays attention in this forum unless you are!

    Also that PHP/Java bridge looks a lil outdated from first glance although I can literally see in that diagram it works roughly the same way any other API that connects with Java would.
    I basically do it the same way apaches rsps API does.

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    https://www.theverge.com/2016/1/28/1...recation-jdk-9

    Quote Originally Posted by 423 Million View Post
    and return to offering released content to people.
    also do u wanna elaborate on that m8?
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    may i just quickly note off (yes this threads getting quite old) my api is coded in PHP not in fuckin java


    ps: branditto i fuckin love u, idk why
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    Quote Originally Posted by 423 Million View Post
    You can't fool gmail since it will show who mailed it. Example:



    Anyways, cool I guess? Email spoofing has been around for ages and a lot of proper mail servers will recognize a spoof



    Using JavaMail's api is not yours.
    I can spoof gmail, outlook and almost any other mail server. I also have anti-stack for gmail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathKid View Post
    I can spoof gmail, outlook and almost any other mail server. I also have anti-stack for gmail.
    I would really like to see how you spoof an email where it checks the origin servers to see if it matches what it's claiming to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 423 Million View Post
    I would really like to see how you spoof an email where it checks the origin servers to see if it matches what it's claiming to be.
    Let me guess, you fell for those "you have RWT'ed, please enter your username, bank pin and password" type emails you recieve from the official RuneScape email? Do you think someone from Jagex sent those?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathKid View Post
    Let me guess, you fell for those "you have RWT'ed, please enter your username, bank pin and password" type emails you recieve from the official RuneScape email? Do you think someone from Jagex sent those?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathKid View Post
    Let me guess, you fell for those "you have RWT'ed, please enter your username, bank pin and password" type emails you recieve from the official RuneScape email? Do you think someone from Jagex sent those?
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    I would really like to see how you spoof an email where it checks the origin servers to see if it matches what it's claiming to be.
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    like to see how you spoof an email where it checks the origin servers
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    spoof an email where it checks the origin servers
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    checks the origin servers

    Learn to read please. It is simple to spoof an email, anyone can do it. However, you claimed to be able to spoof an email where gmail sees the spoofed email incoming from the SPOOFED email's servers. In case you don't understand, the Mailed-by feature gmail has is what I'm talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 423 Million View Post
    Learn to read please. It is simple to spoof an email, anyone can do it. However, you claimed to be able to spoof an email where gmail sees the spoofed email incoming from the SPOOFED email's servers. In case you don't understand, the Mailed-by feature gmail has is what I'm talking about.


    That's gmail, and unless I work at the FBI they're spoofed. The original sender will show as Not Available. Either way I highly doubt half the people using Gmail check for original senders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeathKid View Post


    That's gmail, and unless I work at the FBI they're spoofed. The original sender will show as Not Available. Either way I highly doubt half the people using Gmail check for original senders.
    You're right, however, I believe people would see this upon opening that email:
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