How can this be run on someone else's website?
- First, you need to upload your code to someone else's Wapka. How to upload it? Well, I’m sure everyone already knows that.
- After uploading, proceed to clone the URL that will run that JS file. Use Google Chrome to clone it. Once cloning is done ...
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- Mon Mar 10, 2025 1:34 pm
- Forum: Ask any question
- Topic: If you make someone sad, remember that they will spam in this way, and the admin needs to fix it before it gets worse.
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- Mon Mar 10, 2025 1:25 pm
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- Topic: If you make someone sad, remember that they will spam in this way, and the admin needs to fix it before it gets worse.
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If you make someone sad, remember that they will spam in this way, and the admin needs to fix it before it gets worse.
Alright, so here’s the deal—recently, I had a bit of free time on my hands, and I remembered this JS class I wrote a while back to make embedding Wapka easier. Thought I’d take it a step further just for fun. But guess what? Things escalated way beyond what I expected.
Long story short—I ran some ...
Long story short—I ran some ...
- Fri Mar 07, 2025 9:53 am
- Forum: Promote your site
- Topic: Sitio de descarga y +
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Re: Sitio de descarga y +
You're using Xtgem, why don't you use the Xtgem Filelist code? Xtgem Filelist provides a blog version like this: https://tsukuyomi.mobie.in/ which allows for a friendly URL, and the best part is that it's incredibly simple to use