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Cool video and clear explanation! Is there really an URL parser which works like this out there in the wild? Never encountered one. I mean one that parses an URL after the # as a parameter then still AFTER the first / character parses everything as a sub-folder? That is the weird and unrealistic-feeling part for me, everything I've ever encountered parsed stuff after a # character as parameters for the given page and I've never seen an app which parsed stuff after that as folders or sub-folders. I'm mainly interested in any real-world example, or should this just be considered a CTF exercise and I shouldn't look for realism in it?
Really thank you for creating such exemplary quality contents. I can't thank you enough, in your contents it's not just learning the concept so smoothly and efficiently but alongwith that I also learned how to use the tools efficiently. Thank you so much Ma'm.
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Your explanation is smooth and easy to understand.
I hope that your explanation will gain worldwide popularity in how you explain keep shining Rana khalil.
Cool video and clear explanation! Is there really an URL parser which works like this out there in the wild? Never encountered one. I mean one that parses an URL after the # as a parameter then still AFTER the first / character parses everything as a sub-folder? That is the weird and unrealistic-feeling part for me, everything I've ever encountered parsed stuff after a # character as parameters for the given page and I've never seen an app which parsed stuff after that as folders or sub-folders. I'm mainly interested in any real-world example, or should this just be considered a CTF exercise and I shouldn't look for realism in it?
this is the degenerate case I think
Really thank you for creating such exemplary quality contents. I can't thank you enough, in your contents it's not just learning the concept so smoothly and efficiently but alongwith that I also learned how to use the tools efficiently. Thank you so much Ma'm.
Shouldn't it be adding /admin after "localhost"?
我也在为此疑惑
that's what i thought.
You are great, thanks for the new video.
Please next series on xss from web security academy
Amazing, thank you.
Obrigado Rana!!!
why we must encode # before send the request, somebody can explain for me :
thank
xss please mam
please do a xss course