Is there any chance you could give us less web savvy guys the 411 on your source coding process and what it all means? If I'm understanding you correctly, the newer the ad, the higher the chance it's a fake? Thanks for the tips and all the helpful info as always.
Hey, Kowloon! Goodness, no, I don't want to malign EROS ads!
Basically, by viewing the source code for an html page, you see "underneath the hood," so to speak.
For girls where it's awfully hard to find info on, once in a while the source code can reveal some clues.
The ones where I've mentioned the source code were mysteries, and not much info available.
I'm not at all familiar with IE (Internet Explorer), so my directions are related to Firefox.
1. Open the link to a girl into a new tab (to avoid the frames).
2. Click on View, then Page Source.
3. The Page Source will reveal the date the ad was placed in that city.
4. You can also find "cameo content," which will indicate the page's original naming scheme.
Since EROS used to have physical names of the providers, all such pages will be so named in the cameo content.
Newly created pages will have numbers instead of names, like the ones you see in the URL.
All that this does is gives a little window to see the date the ad was posted in that city, and the older pages can sometimes give us an additional name with which to do research.
Fantastic! Thanks for the lesson. I'm on Firefox so I will source away. I had a feeling you'd enjoy that title. Thanks again for all your work on here.
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