I tried to use search button but can't...try to access another thread but can't...so i assume nobody already share this trick... Originally posted in the "other" forum. I will be explaining this using a Firefox browser, but it works with other browsers, too. Put the following in the search engine (Google brings back a lot of results) "this order button requires a javascript enabled browser" This will return many websites that have those PayPal Buy Now buttons. Example site: Code: You must register to see this content! 2. Click on Bookmarks in Firefox and save bookmark 3. Again go to the bookmark (in this case, that would be "Article Marketing." Put your mouse over it, and right click, and select "properties". When the properties box pops up, look for the line that says: "location" There should be a URL in that box. You're going to replace it with this: javascript:h=document.getElementsByTagName('html')[0].innerHTML;function disp(h){h=h.replace(/</g, '\n<');h=h.replace(/>/g,'>');document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].innerHTML='<pre><html>'+h.replace(/(\n|\r)+/g,'\n')+'</html></pre>';}void(disp(h)); Copy the entire code above and put into “locationâ€, then click OK 5. Click on bookmark again to open new window or tab. You will see the html code page. Use your “find†button and search for “<input name="return" value=" This is where the download link is. As shown here: Code: You must register to see this content! There may be more than one so keep using the find button until it tells it cannot find anymore. Tested and works!
Tried it with this site right now and it didnt work: Code: You must register to see this content! Can anybody confirm that this works?
It also worked for me, just a quick note: It didn't function changing the location url by the javascript code in the bookmark but by changing erasing the url of the page and inputting the javascript in the adress bar of mozilla. Another thing is that not always are you going to find an “<input name="return" value=" tag in the code: in that case, search for any url after the part of the paypal or alertpay button in the source code. It may not be difficult since sales pages don't have too many links.
Thanks, this might be useful - hopefully it will work on most sites... I remember one time I guessed the url of the file that was supposed to be paid ... this method might be better though
This has been abused quite much already. Works on limited sites only now, sadly Ninja Sad Sites seems to be already patched, like those of Forex EAs
i know this one ,but i think i just froget abt this one this thing might come very handy while finding some some unprotected stuff smoke charas