I found the webpage that the psp uses from ingame.scea.com

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pokesomi
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I found the webpage that the psp uses from ingame.scea.com

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I am not sure if this is against the rules so i will wait for site admin.
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Many webpages that the PSP uses for things such a firmware updates have already been posted. Generally, if the information is already made public, or public accessible by Sony themselves, it is ok to post links and descriptions (but nothing copyrighted).

Thank you for your efforts to mind the forum rules. If the above doesn't help you decide if it is ok, please provide a little more description of what it is that you found. It is ok to send a private message if necessary.
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If it is on a public web server and not password protected then it is fair game.
In the eyes of the law, you may provide links to any web page - so long as you are not distributing a username/password combo. (iirc)
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heres the thing, the site i found is not at ingame.scea.com but at eu.playstation.com, dont know if that clerifies it but i dont think they want people to find it, cause the pages are not searchable in google, but with google hacks can be found.
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Post by ggerm »

Google is not the end all when it comes to finding websites. They are only as good as their bots which may have quite a lag time from when a site goes live to when they list it and they still need to find some link to it somewhere.
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Post by AeroLeviathan »

Oh, I think I know what he means.

If you go to http://ingame.scea.com/wipeout/ which, of course, the Wipeout browser is hard-coded to go to... it now redirects you to http://eu.playstation.com/ingame_sites/ ... index.html . You can find this out by going to the former site with your user-agent spoofed as 'SCEJ PSP BROWSER 0102pspNavigator', which, I think, was common knowledge.

Don't mean to step on any toes..
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Post by addictive »

AeroLeviathan wrote:Oh, I think I know what he means.

If you go to http://ingame.scea.com/wipeout/ which, of course, the Wipeout browser is hard-coded to go to... it now redirects you to http://eu.playstation.com/ingame_sites/ ... index.html . You can find this out by going to the former site with your user-agent spoofed as 'SCEJ PSP BROWSER 0102pspNavigator', which, I think, was common knowledge.

Don't mean to step on any toes..
that's new to me, and I got the same site you get when visiting it with the Wipeout browser after spoofing the user agent. Nice one! :)
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