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theslamforevryone

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  1. As the title states, i'm genuinely wondering how callbacks work in scripts when i'm using something like xampp (localhost)? Do the callbacks make it to the destination or is it a dead-end because it is technically a loop (though i'm not completely sure that's why I ask)? ie. retail versions of scripts - will my real ip be shown to them? I tried searching on here and around but can't really find an answer. And talking about this isn't exactly on every websites 'okay' list (but obviously here is the exception ). TYIA! I kind of think this is important for others too maybe...
    So far working great with 4.2.6. Two thumbs up, thanks for this!
  2. This is fantastic. I honestly do not like using paid software for free (nulled) out on the www; I feel the creators of said scripts deserve the money for the hard work they do and because I am a bit weary of getting shut down thousands of members later. I like to be able to install these scripts and test/manipulate them as I wish for new ideas on something like xampp (localhost). Being like that, only your option is the best. I am able to download and test as I please without needing to jump through many hoops (getting licensing, etc.) - simple and virus free. I greatly appreciate that because it helps me chose which will work best for me before I go spend the money on the actual software (non-nulled). This I think is the main advantage to the hard work you guys do, you help us not waste money on scripts that won't work for us and being able to test it and build the 'prototype' on localhost does just that. Many other sites out there are very shady and appear to be monetary about it, unlike you guys :). Two thumbs up and a big thank you for still being around (I was around many years ago but forgot my account info so had to make a new name) and sticking to the same principles that used to make you great even back then!
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