I'm confused. How am I supposed to upload my name to the website?
You can download the skin by right clicking on it and pressing save as, or dragging it onto your desktop.Go to the 'Add Name' tab, download the skin, and set your account's skin to the rainbow looking one you downloaded. Then type in the username and submit it.
You have to change your Minecraft account's skin to the rainbow looking verification skin.When I want to add a name, it says: Skin does not match?
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Fatal error: Call to undefined function getCategories() in /home/thedeathseeker91/public_html/ogminecraft/api/addname.php on line 21
Thanks for pointing that out. I fixed a minor injection bug yesterday and forgot to include the file with that function, but it should work now.Figured I'd try it out because you use "Car" as an example, but whenever I add a name:
Code:Fatal error: Call to undefined function getCategories() in /home/thedeathseeker91/public_html/ogminecraft/api/addname.php on line 21
Right click on the rainbow looking image on the 'Add Name' page and save it.Having trouble with the verification skin. I do not see where the skin is that I have to download. Please help.
Just a little tip, you might want to remove errors from showing on the page. It's a security issue. Now I know where your file is stored.Thanks for pointing that out. I fixed a minor injection bug yesterday and forgot to include the file with that function, but it should work now.
Right click on the rainbow looking image on the 'Add Name' page and save it.
Displaying errors is a security issue, but knowing where his files are located isn't a security issue.Just a little tip, you might want to remove errors from showing on the page. It's a security issue. Now I know where your file is stored.
/home/thedeathseeker91/public_html/ogminecraft/api/addname.php
What makes you think that this isn't an issue? If I found an include exploit on his server, I would know how to navigate to the file through the URL. http://www.madirish.net/173Displaying errors is a security issue, but knowing where his files are located isn't a security issue.
The article you linked doesn't explain how knowing his index.php location actually creates any vulnerability.What makes you think that this isn't an issue? If I found an include exploit on his server, I would know how to navigate to the file through the URL. http://www.madirish.net/173
