Facebook and MySpace Banned at work

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by stevetucker, Jul 10, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    I created a php site and installed an onpen source script to allow people to surf Facebook and MySpace from work. I'm still testing the scripts before I shell out any cash to buy a hosting package and domain name. I'm not one of the people that are banned from Facebook so I'm not sure if the site is working properly.

    I was wondering if anyone could test this for me and let me know the results.

    Here is the free hosting site that I'm using for now and a default template:

    http://facebooksurf.freehostia.com

    Once I know the script is 100% working then I will launch the real site.

    Thanks for the help.

    Steve
     
    stevetucker, Jul 10, 2008 IP
  2. MakeThatDollar

    MakeThatDollar Notable Member

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    How's it different than a proxy site?

    I would test it for you but I'm not banned... Sorry..
     
    MakeThatDollar, Jul 10, 2008 IP
  3. ahuddy

    ahuddy Peon

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    #3
    not sure how it will be different than using a proxy. but proxy might be blocked at your work too. i don't have anything blocked but back when i was in school i used them. check out http://www.kortaz.com/
     
    ahuddy, Jul 10, 2008 IP
  4. TheOwner

    TheOwner Active Member

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    Can you site some reasons, why shall we not use proxy and use this site ?
     
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  5. Nosfer

    Nosfer Well-Known Member

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    there are a lot of sites that unblock facebook and myspace. You should try to make ones that unblock hi5. i haven't seen something like that yet.
     
    Nosfer, Jul 10, 2008 IP