Posts Tagged ‘aniscartujo’

Twitter Updates

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Hello,

For the users that did not came here on time, here is a little explanation of what is File2HD Premium:
http://blog.aniscartujo.com/index.php/2009/11/17/file2hd-premium/

To avoid updating the blog every day for free File2HD Premium invitation codes or any other kind of update, will be doing that on our twitter account…

So, follow us to keep you updated…
http://twitter.com/aniscartujo

Don’t even try invitation codes older than 10 minutes they will be used…

Comments will be keep open (for some time), so “please” use them with wisdom, don’t request invitation codes… Use common sense before to ask questions :)

Aniscartujo

Aniscartujo Web Proxy – Facebook.com 100% Compatible

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Hello,

The web proxy system has been updated and now is fully compatible with the new look of facebook…

http://aniscartujo.com/webproxy

You can send messages, answer messages, poke, write on the wall, etc… as you were accessing Facebook directly…

Aniscartujo

Aniscartujo Web Proxy – How to Made your Own Cookies

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

Other interesting option of Aniscartujo Proxy…

You can made your own cookies to work with any page, with out the need of a special browser or any other tool… just go to advanced options, create your cookie, and then go to page that you want to use this cookie :)

To create cookies
https://aniscartujo.com/webproxy/options.aspx

And for use the cookies, just use the proxy
http://aniscartujo.com/webproxy

For example to access your gmail account, you just need one cookie
Domain: mail.google.com
Cookie: GX
Gmail Inbox: http://mail.google.com/mail/

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Aniscartujo Web Proxy – Cookie Problems?

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

If you are accessing too many pages trough the proxy at some point (if you dont clean older cookies) you will start having cookie problems… (old cookies get erased or overrited)

Why? because all the cookies are stored as they come from only one domain (the proxy domain), and all the browsers sets a cookie limit per domain.

Current Browser Limits
Firefox 1.5: 50
Firefox 2.0: 50
Opera 9: 30
Internet Explorer 6: 20
Internet Explorer 7: 20

So my recomendation is use FireFox because it allows a bigger number of cookies per domain… and also you can change this limit editing the FireFox configuration.

How can i edit the firefox configuration?
Easy… just type in the firefox url bar, “about:config”
You will get all the firefox options… and to maximize the number of cookies just add this value as integer “network.cookie.maxPerHost” and set it to “500″… so now your cookie problem is fixed :)

For more information take a look of this pages:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;306070
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/cookies/cookie-prefs.html
http://paul.annesley.cc/articles/2006/12/07/browser-cookie-limits