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Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2017-10-26T06:31:36 -05.00 Rocky 27 Originally posted by: Bert
I do have a basic understanding of HTML. Very basic  So how does one setup such a program? It's been many many years since I used it to change anything so that part you'd have to learn on your own.  For the actual setup of the program, you install it like any other app, then go to control panel, internet properties, and connections tab. There's a lan settings, you would check the "use a proxy" box, then add the IP as 127.0.0.1 and port, I think is 8080, and that will cause all browsers on your system that use proxies (IE, chrome, not 100% sure if firefox checks here or it's own options) to use prox. 

Inside prox are lots of options, but since it's mostly an ad blocking program, you can surf a bit now and see if you have any trouble.  HTTPS application will not be affected, and if you set it up to do https, some application (like dropbox) may break, thinking there is (rightly) a man-in-the-middle attack going on. 

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Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2017-10-26T06:25:47 -05.00 Rocky 27 Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2017-10-26T00:20:12 -05.00 Rocky 27 Originally posted by: Ozzy_98

Originally posted by: Bert
 
Originally posted by: Ozzy_98
 
Originally posted by: Rocky

Bump.

If you know HTML and understand regex, you can use proxomitron to change it yourself.  It's a local HTML proxy, so besides blocking ads and other crud, it lets you change web pages any way you wish.  Very powerful, but a pain to get working with HTTPS sites. 
 



can you explain this in English?  

Err, umm... that was the dumbed down version...  

It's a program that runs on your local machine.  Rather than a browser just going to a website remotely, you tell the browser to connect to this program in the browsers options menu.  The program then connects to the remote site, downloads the page, changes it based on some filters, and sends it to the web browser.

A basic setup would allow you to replace the word "sega" on any web page to the words "pile of crap".  You're not changing the actual web page, but when you yourself visit it, you'll see the altered page.  

If you know HTML, you can then use this filter to re-write a page to look how you want it to. 
 


I do have a basic understanding of HTML. Very basic  So how does one setup such a program? ]]>
Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2017-10-25T23:15:54 -05.00 Rocky 27 Originally posted by: Bert
 
Originally posted by: Ozzy_98
 
Originally posted by: Rocky

Bump.

If you know HTML and understand regex, you can use proxomitron to change it yourself.  It's a local HTML proxy, so besides blocking ads and other crud, it lets you change web pages any way you wish.  Very powerful, but a pain to get working with HTTPS sites. 
 



can you explain this in English?  
Err, umm... that was the dumbed down version...  

It's a program that runs on your local machine.  Rather than a browser just going to a website remotely, you tell the browser to connect to this program in the browsers options menu.  The program then connects to the remote site, downloads the page, changes it based on some filters, and sends it to the web browser.

A basic setup would allow you to replace the word "sega" on any web page to the words "pile of crap".  You're not changing the actual web page, but when you yourself visit it, you'll see the altered page.  

If you know HTML, you can then use this filter to re-write a page to look how you want it to. 
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Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2017-10-25T23:07:44 -05.00 Rocky 27 Originally posted by: Ozzy_98

Originally posted by: Rocky

Bump.

If you know HTML and understand regex, you can use proxomitron to change it yourself.  It's a local HTML proxy, so besides blocking ads and other crud, it lets you change web pages any way you wish.  Very powerful, but a pain to get working with HTTPS sites. 
 


can you explain this in English?   ]]>
Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2017-10-25T21:23:20 -05.00 Rocky 27 Originally posted by: Rocky

Bump.
If you know HTML and understand regex, you can use proxomitron to change it yourself.  It's a local HTML proxy, so besides blocking ads and other crud, it lets you change web pages any way you wish.  Very powerful, but a pain to get working with HTTPS sites. 
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Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2017-09-10T20:13:03 -05.00 Rocky 27 Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2016-05-26T16:27:36 -05.00 Rocky 27 Night Mode for NA? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=161543 2016-05-26T13:52:16 -05.00 Rocky 27
I understand thier are bigger fish to fry but I it a cool idea. ]]>