Experts Exchange are cloaking asshats

It’s rare that I get personally frustrated by cloaking. After all, I expect those types of shenanigans from Web -2.0 companies like the New York Times.

But Experts Exchange? Holy crap, do they expect to not just frustrate people by literally scrambling the text of answers until you register?

An [screenshot of scrambling shenanigans](http://whoisgregg.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/picture-60.png) ([Actual URL](http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/JavaScript/Q_21107867.html)):
Experts Exchange ROT13 Scrambling Shenanigans

See how they cleverly position a semi-transparent GIF over the scrambled text to heighten the illusion of inconvenience? Of course, if we delve deeper we learn that the scrambled text is using a highly idiotic encryption cipher, [ROT13](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROT13).

No, no, they save the really clever programming for the cloaking of the unscrambled content to search engines. Oh yeah, [***that’s*** what that page is supposed to look like](http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:9Iqeuymw9kEJ:www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Scripting/JavaScript/Q_21107867.html+javascript+sort+list&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us). I guess Googlebot forked over the $12.95 a month to see giant animated banner ads for eBay and MSN Live.

Let’s face it, Experts Exchange has always been a horrific hodgepodge of self-advertisements. I’m quite certain the first dozen or so times I visited the site I never even finished the multipage scrolling trek to the first “comment,” thinking the site only existed to offer “questions” while cross-promoting it’s other services. Even the new redesign is still chock full o’ self-love.

If I had more time I’d write the Greasemonkey script to disable that transparent gif and rot13 the comments back to being readable. But, honestly, I think I’d rather just never visit their site again.

Good luck with your re-design Experts Exchange!

Subdomains Suck?

I’ve had subdomains on my mind for a couple different projects on my “to do” list. I should remember to read [Subdomains + Development = Sucks](http://particletree.com/notebook/subdomains-development-sucks/) before I start those.

I can empathize heavily with the concern of setting up subdomains in a dev environment. I’ve faced that issue, albeit briefly, just with www. vs. non-www. coding.

So, although this post is mostly a reminder to myself, I’ll still tag it “signal.” :)

New Patrol Patches

At work we just announced some new patrol patches. You’ve gotta love stuff like this:

Rocking Chair Patrol Patch, Copyright 2005 - 2007 ClassB.com

That one’s for the grownups. ;)

Updated I ran across this old post and wanted to update this to reflect my current knowledge of BSA regulations. :) Adults don’t wear patrol emblems except during Wood Badge training. Kind of reduces how popular this item could be, but I can think of a few Scouts I know who might still pick the rocking chair as their symbol. :)

Blogger Flag Objectionable Blog Feature Broken

All free blog hosting services are fighting a huge fight against the automated use of their service for a variety of nefarious purposes. The worst offenders use javascript to automatically redirect the user to download pages for spyware.

On Blogger, they provide a [“Flag this Blog”](http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=42517) button to easily report blogs that violate their [Terms of Service](http://www.blogger.com/terms.g) or [Content Policy](http://www.blogger.com/content.g). Sadly, this button requires Javascript to be enabled — making it impossible to quickly report the worst offending blogs.

Please note, the following links to an example of a Blogger blog that is impossible to report because the user is immediately hijacked away from the page:

http://hintai.blogspot.com/

Please fix this Blogger! :(