So will there be work put into finding another webkit exploit for 5.4.0 soon? Quite some people are updated.
Their team got a little bigger just to work on an exploit of 5.4.0, so:So will there be work put into finding another webkit exploit for 5.4.0? Quite some people are updated since they were careless (like me).
Why do people keep asking this? They need to make the 5.3.2 stable first and with kernel acess working before putting their recources on finding an entirely new exploit.So will there be work put into finding another webkit exploit for 5.4.0 soon? Quite some people are updated.
The HelloWorld doesn't work, looking at the others soon!I've got new tests:
http://wiiulib.arndroid.nl/test_7/ (Opens HelloWorld payload 5.3.2 in a new window)
http://wiiulib.arndroid.nl/test_8/ (Two links, without any other file (CSS/Images) loading, but some other HTML)
http://wiiulib.arndroid.nl/test_9/ (Nothing else but the two links)
Because some people are on the latest version and 5.3.2 support is useless in the long run.Why do people keep asking this? They need to make the 5.3.2 stable first and with kernel acess working before putting their recources on finding an entirely new exploit.
By default, the reload() method reloads the page from the cache, but you can force it to reload the page from the server by setting theforceGet parameter to true: location.reload(true).
lol no it isnt, if you get emunand running 5.3.2 it will work perfectly until the end of the wiiu and after...Because some people are on the latest version and 5.3.2 support is useless in the long run.
The HelloWorld button gives a 404 error, did you forget to add it?@JaceCearK1 Okay, maybe test_9 would work... but now I doubt it.
In the meantime, because of doubt, I also created:
http://wiiulib.arndroid.nl/test_10/
With some PHP and JS combined, to reload the payload page one time when you get there by using:
It might work?...
Edit: added a fix to test_10 just now... messed something up before.
Well, you're not supposed to tell me "how a hacking scene works" but Nintendo will drop support for the Wii U any time soon so another exploit is unevadable.lol no it isnt, if you get emunand running 5.3.2 it will work perfectly until the end of the wiiu and after...
It seems you dont know how hacking works, if you keep updating your screwed becuase hacks get patched and may take months to find new holes and when they find them 5.5 will already be out and people that coulndt wait to stay on 5.3.2 will be on 5.5 by then and complain about 5.5.0 support when 5.4 as being worked.
The tests are only meant for HelloWorld on 5.3.2 atm. No need for the others.The HelloWorld button gives a 404 error, did you forget to add it?
The usbstor freezes.
Pong freezes.
Template also freezes.
The button-press recognition works, but you should do it as icons, the pop-ups are a little annoying!
The nx was even revelead and they stated only on 2016 it will be revealed and i bet they will only announce it next year at e3,then it will be alot of months to be released so yeah wiiu still has 1 year and half of life at minimum imo so that leaves alot of time for more firmwares to be released.Well, you're not supposed to tell me "how a hacking scene works" but Nintendo will drop support for the Wii U any time soon so another exploit is unevadable.
It's not for me to decide, but given that so much work is required for to make new exploits then they should be saved for major firmware updates (rather than the incremental 5.4 update), or even wait until the final update.Everyone that wants to keep online must do so on their own risk you cant expect for the devs to find a hack on every firmware from now on when they havent even finished with the previous one, let them get stability first and homebrew scene running.
Oops! I fixed that now.@sj33 Nearly every (WLAN-)Router has a built in blacklist functionality, I don't get why people don't use it!
@Adr990
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The helloworld works for me!Oops! I fixed that now.
Crashes now!
The helloworld works for me!