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Hello! I'm blocked to the second level of the javascript challenge. I've found the password (Dxxx6), but I don't know what's the code... Does someone can help me ? Thanks... |
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07.06.2005 15:32:33 |
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iznougud![]() ![]() ![]() |
You only need the password, and by your answer yuo have the wrong password, the Dxxx6 you mean is not the answer... Hint count the number of chars better, or make the javascript show you the password ![]() (the second approach is easier but the first will train your brain for future challenges) |
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unknown user |
Excuse me for the bad english I use, I don't speak or write in english there are long years ago ... I think I found the password, but in a langage who's unknown for me, such as D0FF9D0...(not exactly like here). So my question is what's this langage, that once I decrypted it, it gives me the good password, like D0=A FF=B 9D=C, so the password, in that example is = ABC0 . To continue to progress, do you advice me to see the solution or to break my head against a mathematic wall ? Thanks for yours answers. |
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09.06.2005 13:33:30 |
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qwertydawom![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Well, the "language" you're talking about is simply hex ![]() As well, there's no real "mathematical" way ![]() |
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unknown user |
I do a mistake ? Ok, if you're two to say it to me, I'll go to break my head against this challenge. It's fallen so good : D0D0D+FF9=D1D06 ... but it'sn't the good answer... Thanks for all ![]() |
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09.06.2005 14:02:54 |
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qwertydawom![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Well, you should really learn what the function of the script does ![]() Google !! ![]() Then, you should be able to solve this challenge easily. |
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iznougud![]() ![]() ![]() |
Somethings in javascript aren't what they seem... as i said before change the code or write a function of your to figure out what a function does... I lost a lot of time myself because i assumes i knew what the functions did. |
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