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JS FILES CAN NO LONGER BE EMAILED USING GMAIL?!?

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  • 3
    @norman70688 my university requires that every design be emailed to a creative control department that makes sure all designs go well with the university's design standards (which are pretty high)

    As for websites, you have to email them the code so that they see features.
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    Oh and by the way, this code was compressed.
  • 2
    I remember sending some .exe files way back. Just renamed them to
    .(exe)
  • 5
    Yeah, don't be emailing code files. Cloud-share that shit somewhere.
  • 9
    I like the "NEW" label. Like LOOK AT DAT FEATURE.😂
  • 2
    Its because you can make scripts on Windows with JScript. And if you named it document.docx.js it will hide the .Js so people thought it were real documents but actually it were viruses.
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    This is pretty standard and what I'd expect. You should be using source control or if you have to, cloud sharing or put it in a zip.
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    @ALivingMemory it was in a zip. I shared it using gdrive instead :)
  • 2
    Lol their server side was executing js files when scanning through emails for ad revenue 👍
  • 0
    Why would anyone mail js code?
  • 0
    @Dacexi read my comments above
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    @RYPTAR rotfl stupid google
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    Just rename the script to script.js.fuckit and it should work....
  • 0
    Because viruses that use the hided extension to joke victims. (i.e.: invoice.xls.js)
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    That is standard. Otherwise you can attach a js file without the person knowing and that script can then be used to track that person's computer.
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