[For Programmers!] HTML Decoder

10/16/2012 19:24 MagierDesGrauens#1
Do you know this ->
You want to sniff HTTPWebRequests and there are everywhere this f*cking HTML encodes?
Example: edit=%7B%22item_id%22%3A%225% .....

And you can't read it so good?
Then i have the best tool for you! I made a tool where you can decode the encoded html.

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10/16/2012 19:48 DarkOrbitPvPHunter#2
Thanks and your signature is epic XD
10/16/2012 20:28 L1m4ro#3
Good job! :)
Can you now code a g-zip decoder, please? (for TCP/UDB protocols)
10/16/2012 20:41 Dr.Toni-old#4
#trusted and epic work :)
10/16/2012 20:44 MagierDesGrauens#5
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Originally Posted by DarkOrbitPvPHunter View Post
Thanks and your signature is epic XD
Thanks ;)
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Originally Posted by Dr.Toni View Post
#trusted and epic work :)
Thanks too ;)

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Originally Posted by darkunited View Post
Good job! :)
Can you now code a g-zip decoder, please? (for TCP/UDB protocols)
Thanks too ;)
But what is g-zip ? can you give me an example so i can work with it?
10/16/2012 21:58 DarkOrbitPvPHunter#6
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Originally Posted by MagierDesGrauens View Post
But what is g-zip ? can you give me an example so i can work with it?
I think he is meaning something like that :)

gzip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
10/17/2012 02:26 MagierDesGrauens#7
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Originally Posted by DarkOrbitPvPHunter View Post
I think he is meaning something like that :)

gzip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thanks, but should i make there a decoder? Or did he mean a password cracker? :D or someting like that :confused:
10/17/2012 07:50 »jD«#8
No, Most servers these days employ GZip or Deflate compression on most web responses. However it should decompress the data before any sniffer sees it? Where exactly are you getting this GZip data from MagierDesGrauens?

-jD
10/17/2012 10:00 joepie1215#9
if this was youtube i would thumb up for his signature:D
10/17/2012 10:34 zmrdkid#10
nice work ;)
10/17/2012 11:00 bossfong#11
Just remove everything compression related in the accept header, or just don't send any accept header and you'll get plain text for sure.
Also what MagierDesGrauens refers to is the URL-Encoding, which you can simply en- or decode online (here for example: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] ), and ends up being hex-coding http and html unfriendly chars and prefixing it with "%".
To put it in a nutshell: This "tool" is pretty much useless.
Though thanks for trying to help the community! Sadly too less people do...
10/17/2012 11:14 'Heaven.#12
Noob Coder... :facepalm:

As i already told you in Skype you can use String.Replace Function : DDD
10/17/2012 11:17 MagierDesGrauens#13
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Originally Posted by jduncanator View Post
No, Most servers these days employ GZip or Deflate compression on most web responses. -> So they don't use HTML Encode [like my example] anymore? Can you give me an example
However it should decompress the data before any sniffer sees it? -> Use TamperData there you can edit the packages which are in POST requests ;)
Where exactly are you getting this GZip data from MagierDesGrauens? -> i don't get GZIP... this was only HTML Encode, or what do you mean?

-jD
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Originally Posted by joepie1215 View Post
if this was youtube i would thumb up for his signature:D
Thanks don't say "thumbs up" -> press "thanks"-Button :awesome:
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Originally Posted by bossfong View Post
Just remove everything compression related in the accept header, or just don't send any accept header and you'll get plain text for sure.
Also what MagierDesGrauens refers to is the URL-Encoding, which you can simply en- or decode online (here for example: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] ), and ends up being hex-coding http and html unfriendly chars and prefixing it with "%".
To put it in a nutshell: This "tool" is pretty much useless. -> i didn't know that there is an online URL De/Encoder ^^ but the tool is free so you can download it / use it or not ;)
Though thanks for trying to help the community! Sadly too less people do...
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Originally Posted by 'Heaven. View Post
Noob Coder... :facepalm:

As i already told you in Skype you can use String.Replace Function : DDD
Yeah... as a coder you don't want to know how ugly i made it....
i only had to use the f*cking replace function for each line in encodes.txt, but no i use an other hard way :D

heaven i love to you too :awesome: BTW: Come on in skype!