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Virtual Headache
02-11-2006, 11:56 PM
http://serebiiforums.com/index.php?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
http://piforums.paulhq.com/index.php?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/index.php?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
They seem to like dogs o.o
















Solution XD (http://www.techevangelists.com/archives/2006/01/php_easter_egg.html)
More: Here (http://www.eeggs.com/) & here (http://www.eggheaven2000.com/)

Electron
02-12-2006, 12:23 AM
Good find, this is!

I wonder why dogs, though.... :D programmers...

Scary Fan Girl
02-12-2006, 12:24 AM
What are those for, anyway? O_o

They look like rabbits to me, though. xD

bgtfamily
02-12-2006, 12:59 AM
Huh, I'm confused... Whats with the dogs in the first place?

Virtual Headache
02-12-2006, 01:05 AM
Huh, I'm confused... Whats with the dogs in the first place?
Every site seems to have the same dog pic on their server (even the official vBulletin site), but why?
The links I posted will answer your question.

Scary Fan Girl
02-12-2006, 01:08 AM
Err, not really... =/ *still doesn't get it* ;_;

Still they look like rabbits!

Virtual Headache
02-12-2006, 01:11 AM
Err, not really... =/ *still doesn't get it* ;_;

Still they look like rabbits!
PHP Easter Egg: Exposing the machinery of the Web

The software used to run the web is no different; it too was created by fun-loving developers, and there are occasional easter eggs.
PHP (http://www.php.net/) is a server-side technology used to provide a rich web experience. If you provide a special URL to a web site that runs PHP, you can make it display an image instead of the usual web page. These "magic images" were included into PHP by its developers; they are present in every standard PHP install. Most any site that uses PHP will display these magic images if you ask properly. For example, PHP's own web site (http://www.php.net/?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42) can be made to show a dog photo inside its normal logo.
Try it yourself
If you add ?= and a special code to any web address, you can test if the site is using PHP. Try out some example links (check 'em out while they work):
PHP Logo (on php.net): http://www.php.net/?=PHPE9568F34-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
Dog Logo (on php.net): http://www.php.net/?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
Dog Logo (on hardened-php.net): http://www.hardened-php.net/?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
Dog Logo (on truste.org): https://www.truste.org/?=PHPE9568F36-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
Zend logo (on php.net): http://www.php.net/?=PHPE9568F35-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42
PHP Credits (on php.net): http://www.php.net/?=PHPB8B5F2A0-3C92-11d3-A3A9-4C7B08C10000 The PHP developers were bored, so they decided to play arount a little^

corral
02-12-2006, 01:45 AM
haha

http://piforums.paulhq.com/?=PHPE9568F35-D428-11d2-A769-00AA001ACF42

K-dawG
02-12-2006, 10:19 AM
lol thats funny even though that egg site thing didn't explain it to me I think I still get the point XD.