These guys are lucky:
http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.htmlTry the following URL
http://www.microsoft.com@_ It should take you to the National ARchives website :)
On 3/20/06, RSnake <
rsnake@...> wrote:
>
> This actually isn't using the username:password@ trick (which
> pops up a warning in Firefox). This is using malformed URL which is
> then sent through Firefox's search engine. Slightly different, but same
> effect, assuming you own the search term.
>
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Saqib Ali wrote:
>
> >>
http://www.visa.com@rsnake> >> and
> >>
http://rsnake:www.visa.com> >
> > Deja Vu....
> >
> > hmm. this is pretty old stuff.
> >
> > MS fixed it in 2005 in their browsers.
> > See
> >
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];834489
> >
> > --
> > Saqib Ali, CISSP
> >
http://www.xml-dev.com/blog/> > "I fear, if I rebel against my Lord, the retribution of an Awful Day
> > (The Day of Resurrection)" Al-Quran 6:15
> >
>
>
> -R
>
--
Saqib Ali, CISSP
http://www.xml-dev.com/blog/"I fear, if I rebel against my Lord, the retribution of an Awful Day
(The Day of Resurrection)" Al-Quran 6:15
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