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Do you want to see what's really there? Master Snooper can show you all of the HTML code at any http URL, not just what your browser's "view source" lets you see. Previously, only the technically savvy and "privileged few" had this type of tool. Master Snooper is available to everyone. Master Snooper will not follow HTML redirect orders. Thus, you can see the exact code which was supposed to send you to a different URL. And it will not follow framing orders, either. Thus, you can see how the framed site was built. You get to see all the JavaScript, not just what a browser would use for itself. If you type in the URL of a CGI script, you get what the script would send to a browser. When I made Master Snooper, I made it so simple anyone can use it. Webmasters don't even need to make a form. A link is all it takes -- whether you obtain the script for your own server or use ours (both free). All we ask is that the author data, copyright data, and page text and design not be changed. And it's more than just for you. It's for your site visitors and ezine subscribers, too -- for learning, amusement, teaching, self-satisfaction. Put your link on your pages or in your ezine articles. Suggest URLs for your visitors to snoop -- URLs which demonstrate a point you're making in your narrative, which are funny, which make your business look good in comparison. Everything an internet browser has access to (whether the browser would let you see it or not), Master Snooper also has access to. And whatever Master Snooper has access to, you and your associates have access to. See a demonstration at http://willmaster.com/possibilities/demo/snooper.html To use the script on our server, the link is http://willmaster.com/cgi-bin/MasterSnooper.cgi for ezines and <a href="http://willmaster.com/cgi-bin/MasterSnooper.cgi"> Text or Image Here</a> for HTML webpages. (If the HTML code for the webpages link doesn't show in your email program, see http://willmaster.com/master/snooper/ for instructions.) To get the script for installation on your own server, see http://willmaster.com/master/snooper/ (requires perl 5.004+) Whenever you're curious how a webpage works, use Master Snooper. Go ahead and snoop. It's your turn.
Write to me if you need help. Copyright 1999 by William Bontrager
William Bontrager, Programmer and Publisher
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